Speaker
Andrew Papanastasiou
(Cavendish Laboratory, University of Cambridge)
Description
After carefully explaining how fixed and variable flavour schemes arise in
the context of DIS, I will discuss how one can consistently combine the
merits of the two. The final matched result includes the full power
corrections of the fixed-flavour scheme and resums the potentially large
logs. I will then talk about the application of this approach to the case
of bbH at the LHC and present a fair and thorough comparison to the other
existing predictions in the literature.
Primary author
Andrew Papanastasiou
(Cavendish Laboratory, University of Cambridge)
Co-author
Marco Bonvini
(University of Oxford)