Leading Electroweak Corrections to the Neutral Higgs Boson Production at the Fermilab Tevatron

Physics – High Energy Physics – High Energy Physics - Phenomenology

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18 pages including 6 ps figures, submitted to Phys. Rev. D

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We calculate the leading electroweak corrections to the light neutral Higgs boson production via $q\bar q'\to WH$ at the Fermilab Tevatron in both the standard model and the minimal supersymmetric model, which arise from the top-quark and Higgs boson loop diagrams. We found that the leading electroweak corrections can exceed the QCD corrections for favorable values of the parameters in the MSSM, but such corrections are only about $-1% \sim -2%$ in the SM, which are much smaller than the QCD corrections. For the mass region of $90 < m_{h_0} < 120$ GeV, the leading electroweak corrections can reach -10% for large $\tan\beta$, and these corrections may be observable at a high luminosity Tevatron; at the least, new constraints on the $\tan\beta$ can be established.

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