Two-Loop Master Integrals for Leading-Color pp-> ttH Amplitudes with a Light-Quark Loop

Two-Loop Master Integrals for Leading-Color \(pp\to t\bar{t}H\) Amplitudes with a Light-Quark Loop

Authors: Fernando Febres Cordero, Gustavo Figueiredo, Manfred Kraus, Ben Page, Laura Reina

Abstract: We compute the two-loop master integrals for leading-color QCD scattering amplitudes including a closed light-quark loop in ttH production at hadron colliders. Exploiting numerical evaluations in modular arithmetic, we construct a basis of master integrals satisfying a system of differential equations in \(\epsilon\)-factorized form. We present the analytic form of the differential equations in terms of a minimal set of differential one-forms. We explore properties of the function space of analytic solutions to the differential equations in terms of iterative integrals which can be exploited for studying the analytic form of related scattering amplitudes. Finally, we solve the differential equations using generalized series expansions to numerically evaluate the master integrals in physical phase space. As the first computation of a set of two-loop seven-scale master integrals, our results provide valuable input for analytic studies of scattering amplitudes in processes involving massive particles and a large number of kinematic scales.

(Febres Cordero et al., 2024)

References

  1. JHEP
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    Two-loop master integrals for leading-color pp -> ttH amplitudes with a light-quark loop
    F. Febres Cordero, G. Figueiredo, M. Kraus, B. Page, and L. Reina
    Journal of High Energy Physics, Sep 2024



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