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Approximate N$^{3}$LO Parton Distribution Functions with Theoretical Uncertainties: MSHT20aN$^3$LO PDFs
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We present the first global analysis of parton distribution functions (PDFs) at approximate N$^{3}$LO in the strong coupling constant $\alpha_{s}$, extending beyond the current highest NNLO achieved in PDF fits. To achieve this, we present a general formalism for the inclusion of theoretical uncertainties associated with the perturbative expansion in the strong coupling. We demonstrate how using the currently available knowledge surrounding the next highest order (N$^{3}$LO) in $\alpha_{s}$ can provide consistent, justifiable and explainable approximate N$^{3}$LO (aN$^{3}$LO) PDFs. This includes estimates for uncertainties due the the currently unknown N$^{3}$LO ingredients, but also implicitly some missing higher order uncertainties (MHOUs) beyond these. Specifically, we approximate the splitting functions, transition matrix elements, coefficient functions and $K$-factors for multiple processes to N$^{3}$LO. Crucially, these are constrained to be consistent with the wide range of already available information about N$^{3}$LO to match the complete result at this order as accurately as possible. Using this approach we perform a fully consistent approximate N$^{3}$LO global fit within the MSHT framework. This relies on an expansion of the Hessian procedure used in previous MSHT fits to allow for sources of theoretical uncertainties. These are included as nuisance parameters in a global fit, controlled by knowledge and intuition based prior distributions. We analyse the differences between our aN$^{3}$LO PDFs and the standard NNLO PDF set, and study the impact of using aN$^{3}$LO PDFs on the LHC production of a Higgs boson at this order. Finally, we provide guidelines on how these PDFs should be be used in phenomenological investigations.
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