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Feynman diagrams for important contributions to ZZ production.

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English: Feynman diagrams for important contributions to ZZ production. Diagrams can be distinguished as those involving the H boson (top) and those that give rise to continuum-ZZ production (bottom) which interact destructively with each other. The interaction displayed at tree level in each diagram is meant to progress from left to right.
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