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EERAD3 version 2: QCD corrections in hadronic colour-singlet decays
by Benjamin Campillo Aveleira, Aude Gehrmann-De Ridder, Thomas Gehrmann, Nigel Glover, Gudrun Heinrich, Christian T. Preuss
Submission summary
Authors (as registered SciPost users): | Gudrun Heinrich · Christian Tobias Preuss |
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Preprint Link: | https://arxiv.org/abs/2503.20610v1 (pdf) |
Code repository: | https://gitlab.com/eerad-team/releases |
Code version: | v2.0.0 |
Code license: | GPL v3 |
Date submitted: | April 14, 2025, 8:21 a.m. |
Submitted by: | Preuss, Christian Tobias |
Submitted to: | SciPost Physics Codebases |
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Academic field: | Physics |
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Approaches: | Theoretical, Computational, Phenomenological |
Abstract
We present a major update of the publicly available EERAD3 package to calculate perturbative corrections in the strong coupling in hadronic Higgs and Z-boson decays. We describe the theoretical framework underlying the numerical implementation and provide a guide to the usage of the program.
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The manuscript documents version 2 of the program EERAD3, which can be
used to calculate observables related to $\gamma^\at/Z \rightarrow \mbox{jets}$
at NNLO and Higgs decays to jets at NLO.
The manuscript is very well structured and helps the user to run the program
EERAD3.
After a minor revision, I would recommend the manuscript for publication in SciPost Physics Codebases.
used to calculate observables related to $\gamma^\at/Z \rightarrow \mbox{jets}$
at NNLO and Higgs decays to jets at NLO.
The manuscript is very well structured and helps the user to run the program
EERAD3.
After a minor revision, I would recommend the manuscript for publication in SciPost Physics Codebases.
Requested changes
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It might be worth adding a short paragraph, describing exactly the changes with respect to version 1. The information given at the end of section 1 does not seem to be inline with the information given at the end of section 6.
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In the caption of table 1 one might define the abbreviation "HTL", which probably stands for heavy top loop.
Recommendation
Ask for minor revision