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The Fully-Differential Gluon Beam Function at NNLO

The fully-differential beam function (dBF) is a universal ingredient in resummed predictions of hadron collider observables that probe the full kinematics of the incoming parton from each colliding proton — the virtuality and transverse momentum as well as the light-cone momentum fraction x. In this...

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Autores principales: Gaunt, Jonathan R., Stahlhofen, Maximilian
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://dx.doi.org/10.1007/JHEP07(2020)234
http://cds.cern.ch/record/2716317
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author Gaunt, Jonathan R.
Stahlhofen, Maximilian
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Stahlhofen, Maximilian
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description The fully-differential beam function (dBF) is a universal ingredient in resummed predictions of hadron collider observables that probe the full kinematics of the incoming parton from each colliding proton — the virtuality and transverse momentum as well as the light-cone momentum fraction x. In this paper we compute the matching coefficients between the unpolarized gluon dBF and the usual parton distribution functions (PDFs) at the two-loop order. For observables probing both the virtuality and transverse momentum of incoming gluons, our results provide the part of the NNLO singular cross section related to collinear initial-state radiation, and are required for the resummation of large logarithms through N$^{3}$LL. Further to this, the dBF is closely linked to the beam function appearing in a generalized version of threshold factorization, via a simple integration. By performing this integration for the two-loop gluon matching coefficients, we also obtain the corresponding quantities for the generalized threshold beam function.
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spelling cern-27163172021-11-13T10:57:10Zdoi:10.1007/JHEP07(2020)234http://cds.cern.ch/record/2716317engGaunt, Jonathan R.Stahlhofen, MaximilianThe Fully-Differential Gluon Beam Function at NNLOhep-phParticle Physics - PhenomenologyThe fully-differential beam function (dBF) is a universal ingredient in resummed predictions of hadron collider observables that probe the full kinematics of the incoming parton from each colliding proton — the virtuality and transverse momentum as well as the light-cone momentum fraction x. In this paper we compute the matching coefficients between the unpolarized gluon dBF and the usual parton distribution functions (PDFs) at the two-loop order. For observables probing both the virtuality and transverse momentum of incoming gluons, our results provide the part of the NNLO singular cross section related to collinear initial-state radiation, and are required for the resummation of large logarithms through N$^{3}$LL. Further to this, the dBF is closely linked to the beam function appearing in a generalized version of threshold factorization, via a simple integration. By performing this integration for the two-loop gluon matching coefficients, we also obtain the corresponding quantities for the generalized threshold beam function.The fully-differential beam function (dBF) is a universal ingredient in resummed predictions of hadron collider observables that probe the full kinematics of the incoming parton from each colliding proton -- the virtuality and transverse momentum as well as the light-cone momentum fraction $x$. In this paper we compute the matching coefficients between the unpolarized gluon dBF and the usual parton distribution functions (PDFs) at the two-loop order. For observables probing both the virtuality and transverse momentum of incoming gluons, our results provide the part of the NNLO singular cross section related to collinear initial-state radiation, and are required for the resummation of large logarithms through N$^3$LL. Further to this, the dBF is closely linked to the beam function appearing in a generalized version of threshold factorization, via a simple integration. By performing this integration for the two-loop gluon matching coefficients, we also obtain the corresponding quantities for the generalized threshold beam function.arXiv:2004.11915CERN-TH-2020-065FR-PHENO-2020-003oai:cds.cern.ch:27163172020-04-24
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Particle Physics - Phenomenology
Gaunt, Jonathan R.
Stahlhofen, Maximilian
The Fully-Differential Gluon Beam Function at NNLO
title The Fully-Differential Gluon Beam Function at NNLO
title_full The Fully-Differential Gluon Beam Function at NNLO
title_fullStr The Fully-Differential Gluon Beam Function at NNLO
title_full_unstemmed The Fully-Differential Gluon Beam Function at NNLO
title_short The Fully-Differential Gluon Beam Function at NNLO
title_sort fully-differential gluon beam function at nnlo
topic hep-ph
Particle Physics - Phenomenology
url https://dx.doi.org/10.1007/JHEP07(2020)234
http://cds.cern.ch/record/2716317
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