Can anyone recommend references for four particle production calculations?

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In summary, the conversation discusses the topic of tree level calculations for the production of four final leptons, specifically in the context of kinematics and choosing appropriate variables and frames for an easier description and solving of phase-space integrals. The suggestion of using the zero width approximation and decaying the W particles independently is brought up, and Vanadium 50 refers to the Narrow Width Approximation as a potential resource for further information. However, it is noted that this may not fully address the issue at hand as it does not account for the interchangeability of the W and gamma particles.
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Hey!

I am doing some tree level calculations of production of four final leptons and have some trouble with the kinematics. Does anybody know any good references where to read up a bit this topic and/or good variables/frames to use in order for the description to be as easy as possible? My problem is to choose a frame/variables where I can find a resonably simple description of the matrix element and also solve the phase-space integrals.

A typical process would be
e+ e- --> gamma --> W+ W- --> e+ e- anti-v v

Thanks alot!
 
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Why not just use the zero width approximation and do it in pieces? (i.e. decay the W's independently)
 
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Vanadium 50 said:
Why not just use the zero width approximation and do it in pieces? (i.e. decay the W's independently)

Maybe.. can you direct me to any place where I can find out more about what that is?
Thanks
 
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Vanadium 50 is talking about Narrow Width Approximation. Check for example arXiv:0807.4112v2. If you'll need any help with that just ask.
 
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Navir said:
Vanadium 50 is talking about Narrow Width Approximation. Check for example arXiv:0807.4112v2. If you'll need any help with that just ask.

Thank you, will take a closer look at that but a first thought is that it cannot help me with the problem at hand because I want to be able to have a calculation which is valid also if one of the W is interchanged with the gamma.. and the gamma can not be on shell..
 

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