Problem with vertice involving one scalar and three gluons
Dear MG5 team,
I have a problem with vertice involving one scalar (color singlet) and three gluons. The issue is the following. I want to calculate cross-section of a process g,g -> s,g (where g is a gluon and s is a scalar) using only diagram with three gluons and scalar (and omitting 3 others). I know that in practice it actually makes no sense (I'm just playing with MadGraph) since g-g-s and g-g-g-s vertices are connected by gauge invariance. For this I multiply g-g-s coupling by very small value (i.e. ~10^{-13}).
From dimensional analysis I'd expect this cross-section to behave in the following way: ~x^2*(1-x^2), where x is
x = MS/E ratio , MS is the scalar mass and E is center of mass energy. For example, it should vanish in the limit MS -> 0. What I get differs completely from my expectations. For instance, in the limit of small singlet masses this cross-section does not depend on MS at all.
The model I use is just a slight modification of "HiggsEffective":
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Please find it attached to this post:
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Where am I wrong?
Best,
Ivan
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