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In this work, the perturbative QCD series of the scalar correlation function $Psi(s)$ is investigated. Besides ${rm Im}Psi(s)$, which is relevant for Higgs decay into quarks, two other physical correlators, $Psi^{}(s)$ and $D^L(s)$, have been employed in QCD applications like quark mass determinations or hadronic $tau$ decays. $D^L(s)$ suffers from large higher-order corrections and, by resorting to the large-$beta_0$ approximation, it is shown that this is related to a spurious renormalon ambiguity at $u=1$. Hence, this correlator should be avoided in phenomenological analyses. Moreover, it turns out advantageous to express the quark mass factor, introduced to make the scalar current renormalisation group invariant, in terms of the renormalisation invariant quark mass $hat m_q$. To further study the behaviour of the perturbative expansion, we introduce a QCD coupling $hatalpha_s$, whose running is explicitly renormalisation scheme independent. The scheme dependence of $hatalpha_s$ is parametrised by a single parameter $C$, being related to transformations of the QCD scale parameter $Lambda$. It is demonstrated that appropriate choices of $C$ lead to a substantial improvement in the behaviour of the perturbative series for $Psi^{}(s)$ and ${rm Im}Psi(s)$.
In supersymmetric theories, the decays of the neutral CP-even and CP-odd as well as the charged Higgs bosons into scalar quarks, in particular into top and bottom squarks, can be dominant if they are kinematically allowed. We calculate the QCD correc
The Quantum Chromodynamics (QCD) coupling, $alpha_s$, is not a physical observable of the theory since it depends on conventions related to the renormalization procedure. We introduce a definition of the QCD coupling, denoted by $hatalpha_s$, whose r
Theoretical predictions for the decay width of Standard Model Higgs boson into bottom quarks and tau-leptons, in the case when M_H< 2M_W, are briefly reviewed. The effects of higher order perturbative QCD (up to alpha_s^4-level) and QED corrections
We present the calculation of the full next-to-leading order (NLO) QCD corrections to Higgs boson pair production via gluon fusion at the LHC, including the exact top-mass dependence in the two-loop virtual and one-loop real corrections. This is the
The investigation of the scalar gluonium correlator is interesting because it carries the quantum numbers of the vacuum and the relevant hadronic current is related to the anomalous trace of the QCD energy-momentum tensor in the chiral limit. After r