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NLO angularity distributions with recoil

Angularities are event shapes whose sensitivity to the splitting angle of a collinear emission is controlled by a continuous parameter b, with −1 < b < ∞. When measured with respect to the thrust axis, this class of QCD observables includes thrust (b = 1) and jet broadening (b = 0), the former...

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Autores principales: Budhraja, Ankita, Jain, Ambar, Procura, Massimiliano
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://dx.doi.org/10.1007/JHEP08(2019)144
http://cds.cern.ch/record/2671704
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author Budhraja, Ankita
Jain, Ambar
Procura, Massimiliano
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Jain, Ambar
Procura, Massimiliano
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description Angularities are event shapes whose sensitivity to the splitting angle of a collinear emission is controlled by a continuous parameter b, with −1 < b < ∞. When measured with respect to the thrust axis, this class of QCD observables includes thrust (b = 1) and jet broadening (b = 0), the former being insensitive to the recoil of soft against collinear radiation, while the latter being maximally sensitive to it. Presently available analytic results for angularity distributions with b ≠ 0 can be applied only close to the thrust limit since recoil effects have so far been neglected. As a first step to establish a comprehensive theoretical framework based on Soft-Collinear Effective Theory valid for all recoil-sensitive angularities, we compute for the first time angularity distributions at one-loop order in α$_{s}$ for all values of b taking into account recoil effects. In the differential cross section, these amount to novel sub-leading singular contributions and/or power corrections, where the former are characterized by fractional powers of the angularity and contribute appreciably close to the peak region, also for b ≳ 0.5. Our calculations are checked against various limits known in the literature and agree with the numerical output of the Event2 generator.
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spelling cern-26717042021-11-13T11:22:34Zdoi:10.1007/JHEP08(2019)144http://cds.cern.ch/record/2671704engBudhraja, AnkitaJain, AmbarProcura, MassimilianoNLO angularity distributions with recoilhep-phParticle Physics - PhenomenologyAngularities are event shapes whose sensitivity to the splitting angle of a collinear emission is controlled by a continuous parameter b, with −1 < b < ∞. When measured with respect to the thrust axis, this class of QCD observables includes thrust (b = 1) and jet broadening (b = 0), the former being insensitive to the recoil of soft against collinear radiation, while the latter being maximally sensitive to it. Presently available analytic results for angularity distributions with b ≠ 0 can be applied only close to the thrust limit since recoil effects have so far been neglected. As a first step to establish a comprehensive theoretical framework based on Soft-Collinear Effective Theory valid for all recoil-sensitive angularities, we compute for the first time angularity distributions at one-loop order in α$_{s}$ for all values of b taking into account recoil effects. In the differential cross section, these amount to novel sub-leading singular contributions and/or power corrections, where the former are characterized by fractional powers of the angularity and contribute appreciably close to the peak region, also for b ≳ 0.5. Our calculations are checked against various limits known in the literature and agree with the numerical output of the Event2 generator.Angularities are event shapes whose sensitivity to the splitting angle of a collinear emission is controlled by a continuous parameter $b$, with $ -1 < b < \infty$. When measured with respect to the thrust axis, this class of QCD observables includes thrust ($b=1$) and jet broadening ($b=0$), the former being insensitive to the recoil of soft against collinear radiation, while the latter being maximally sensitive to it. Presently available analytic results for angularity distributions with $b \neq 0$ can be applied only close to the thrust limit since recoil effects have so far been neglected. As a first step to establish a comprehensive theoretical framework based on Soft-Collinear Effective Theory valid for all recoil-sensitive angularities, we compute for the first time angularity distributions at one-loop order in $\alpha_s$ for all values of $b$ taking into account recoil effects. In the differential cross section, these amount to novel sub-leading singular contributions and/or power corrections, where the former are characterized by fractional powers of the angularity and contribute appreciably close to the peak region, also for $b \gtrsim 0.5$. Our calculations are checked against various limits known in the literature and agree with the numerical output of the Event2 generator.arXiv:1903.11087UWThPh 2019-5oai:cds.cern.ch:26717042019-03-26
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Particle Physics - Phenomenology
Budhraja, Ankita
Jain, Ambar
Procura, Massimiliano
NLO angularity distributions with recoil
title NLO angularity distributions with recoil
title_full NLO angularity distributions with recoil
title_fullStr NLO angularity distributions with recoil
title_full_unstemmed NLO angularity distributions with recoil
title_short NLO angularity distributions with recoil
title_sort nlo angularity distributions with recoil
topic hep-ph
Particle Physics - Phenomenology
url https://dx.doi.org/10.1007/JHEP08(2019)144
http://cds.cern.ch/record/2671704
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