Phys. Rev. D 67, 093005 (2003) [8 pages]Higgs-boson production via bottom-quark fusionReceived 6 January 2003; published 22 May 2003 Higgs bosons with enhanced coupling to bottom quarks are copiously produced at hadron colliders via bb̅ →h, where the initial b quarks reside in the proton sea. We reexamine the calculation of the next-to-leading-order cross section for this process and argue that the appropriate factorization scale for the b distribution functions is approximately mh/4, rather than mh, as had been previously assumed. This greatly improves the convergence of the perturbation series, and yields a result with mild factorization-scale dependence. We also show that the leading-order calculation of gg⃗bb̅ h, integrated over the momenta of the final-state particles, is very sensitive to the factorization and renormalization scales. For scales of order mh/4 the gg⃗bb̅ h cross section is comparable to that of bb̅ →h, in contrast with the order-of-magnitude discrepancy between these two calculations for the scale mh. The result we obtain improves the prospects for Higgs-boson discovery at hadron colliders for large values of tanβ. © 2003 The American Physical Society URL:
http://link.aps.org/doi/10.1103/PhysRevD.67.093005
DOI:
10.1103/PhysRevD.67.093005
PACS:
14.80.Bn, 12.38.Bx, 13.85.Lg, 13.87.Ce
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