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arXiv:2109.15181

In light of recent discrepancies between the modeling of ttW signatures and measurements reported by the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) experimental collaborations, we investigate in detail theoretical uncertainties for multi-lepton signatures. We compare results from the state-of-the-art full off-shell calculation and its Narrow Width Approximation to results obtained from the on-shell ttW calculation, with approximate spin-correlations in top-quark and W decays, matched to parton showers. In the former case double-, single-, and non-resonant contributions together with interference effects are taken into account, while the latter two cases are only based on the double resonant top-quark contributions. The comparison is performed for the LHC at √s=13 TeV for which we study separately the multi-lepton signatures as predicted from the dominant NLO contributions at the perturbative orders O(α3sα6) and O(αsα8). Furthermore, we combine both contributions and propose a simple way to approximately incorporate the full off-shell effects in the NLO computation of on-shell pp→ttW matched to parton showers.

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