1991
DOI: 10.1103/physrevlett.66.3105
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Radiative corrections to top-quark decay

Abstract: We calculate all radiative corrections to one-loop order for the main decay of the top quark, t-+ b + W y in the standard model, retaining exact dependence on all masses. For m t -150 GeV and MH = 100 GeV we find a -2.9% ( -6.9%) correction with a very weak dependence on the Higgs-boson mass, in renormalization schemes that use a, GF, and Mz (GF, MW, and Mz) as input parameters. Out of the above results, -8.5% is due to QCD. The m t and MH dependence is given up to 300 and 1000 GeV, respectively. The inadequac… Show more

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“…The standard QCD corrections have been calculated up to two loops [266,267] and decrease the partial width by approximately 10%. The one-loop electroweak corrections [267,268], when the naive improved Born approximation is used [that is, when the partial width at the Born level is expressed in terms of G µ as in eq. (2.65)], are positive but small, hardly reaching the level of 2%.…”
Section: Decays Of Top and Susy Particles Into Higgs Bosons 231 Topmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The standard QCD corrections have been calculated up to two loops [266,267] and decrease the partial width by approximately 10%. The one-loop electroweak corrections [267,268], when the naive improved Born approximation is used [that is, when the partial width at the Born level is expressed in terms of G µ as in eq. (2.65)], are positive but small, hardly reaching the level of 2%.…”
Section: Decays Of Top and Susy Particles Into Higgs Bosons 231 Topmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Relative to the m b = 0 Born term rate they amount to −8.54% (QCD one-loop) [3,4,5,6,7,8], +1.54% (electroweak one-loop) [3,9,10] and −2.05% (−2.16%) (QCD two-loop; approximate) [11] ( [12]). The m b = 0 and finite width corrections reduce the Born width by 0.27% [13,14,15] (for m b = 4.8 GeV [16]) and 1.55% [17], respectively.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Details of the calculation will be published elsewhere [19]. We use the so-called G F -renormalization scheme for the electroweak corrections where G F , M W and M Z are used as input parameters [3,9]. The G F -scheme is the appropiate renormalization scheme for processes with mass scales which are much larger than M W as in the present case.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Apart from NLO QCD corrections [45][46][47] higher order QCD as well as electroweak corrections to Γ(t → W b) are known [48][49][50][51][52][53]. In the SM g tbW can be written as gV tb where V tb is the corresponding CKM matrix element.…”
Section: Status and Prospects Of Top-quark Width Measurementsmentioning
confidence: 99%