Impact of lepton threshold on the charge asymmetry predictions for the inclusive boson production in collisions at 13 TeV
Abstract: This paper presents the impact of lepton transverse momentum threshold on the boson charge asymmetry predictions in perturbative QCD for the inclusive production in proton-proton () collisions. The predictions are obtained with various low- thresholds $p<sup>{l}_{T}</sup> >$ 20, 25, 30, and 40 GeV in a fiducial region encompassing both central and forward detector acceptances in terms of the lepton pseudorapidty 0 4.5. The predicted distributions for the lepton charge asymmetry, which is defined by means of the (), at next-to-next-to-leading order (NNLO) accuracy are compared with the CMS and LHCb data at 8 TeV center-of-mass collision energy. The 8 TeV predictions are observed to reproduce the data fairly well within the quoted uncertainties. The 13 TeV predictions by using various thresholds are reported for the and also the charge asymmetries that are defined in terms of the differential cross sections in bins of the boson rapidity () and transverse momentum (). The NNLO predictions for the , , and distributions are assessed to be in close correlation with the value. The and distributions are particularly shown to be more correlated at a higher threshold. The distributions are also reported from the merged predictions with improved accuracy by the inclusion of next-to-next-to-next-to-leading logarithm (NLL) corrections, i.e., at NNLO+NLL. The predicted distributions from various thresholds represent also a finer probe to provide more constraints on the ratio of and quark distribution functions in the parton momentum fraction range $10<sup>{-4}</sup> < x < 1$.
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