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Higgs production in gluon fusion at next-to-next-to-leading order QCD for finite top mass

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arxiv 0912.2104 v1 pith:J7FHKEQ4 submitted 2009-12-10 hep-ph

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The inclusive Higgs production cross section from gluon fusion is calculated through NNLO QCD, including its top quark mass dependence. This is achieved through a matching of the 1/mtop expansion of the partonic cross sections to the exact large s-hat limits which are derived from k_T-factorization. The accuracy of this procedure is estimated to be better than 1% for the hadronic cross section. The final result is shown to be within 1% of the commonly used effective theory approach, thus confirming earlier findings.

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