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Local Unitarity: cutting raised propagators and localising renormalisation
The Local Unitarity (LU) representation of differential cross-sections locally realises the cancellations of infrared singularities predicted by the Kinoshita-Lee-Nauenberg theorem. In this work we solve the two remaining challenges to enable practical higher-loop computations within the LU formalis...
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Acceso en línea: | https://dx.doi.org/10.1007/JHEP10(2022)120 http://cds.cern.ch/record/2806068 |
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author | Capatti, Zeno Hirschi, Valentin Ruijl, Ben |
author_facet | Capatti, Zeno Hirschi, Valentin Ruijl, Ben |
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description | The Local Unitarity (LU) representation of differential cross-sections locally realises the cancellations of infrared singularities predicted by the Kinoshita-Lee-Nauenberg theorem. In this work we solve the two remaining challenges to enable practical higher-loop computations within the LU formalism. The first concerns the generalisation of the LU representation to graphs with raised propagators. The solution to this problem results in a generalisation of distributional Cutkosky rules. The second concerns the regularisation of ultraviolet and spurious soft singularities, solved using a fully automated and local renormalisation procedure based on Bogoliubov’s R-operation. We detail an all-order construction for the hybrid $ \overline{\textrm{MS}} $ and On-Shell scheme whose only analytic input is single-scale vacuum diagrams. We validate this novel technology by providing (semi-)inclusive results for two multi-leg processes at NLO, study limits of individual supergraphs up to N3LO and present the first physical NNLO cross-sections computed fully numerically in momentum-space, namely for the processes γ$^{∗}$→ jj and $ {\gamma}^{\ast}\to t\overline{t} $. |
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spelling | cern-28060682023-10-04T07:57:50Zdoi:10.1007/JHEP10(2022)120http://cds.cern.ch/record/2806068engCapatti, ZenoHirschi, ValentinRuijl, BenLocal Unitarity: cutting raised propagators and localising renormalisationParticle Physics - TheoryParticle Physics - PhenomenologyThe Local Unitarity (LU) representation of differential cross-sections locally realises the cancellations of infrared singularities predicted by the Kinoshita-Lee-Nauenberg theorem. In this work we solve the two remaining challenges to enable practical higher-loop computations within the LU formalism. The first concerns the generalisation of the LU representation to graphs with raised propagators. The solution to this problem results in a generalisation of distributional Cutkosky rules. The second concerns the regularisation of ultraviolet and spurious soft singularities, solved using a fully automated and local renormalisation procedure based on Bogoliubov’s R-operation. We detail an all-order construction for the hybrid $ \overline{\textrm{MS}} $ and On-Shell scheme whose only analytic input is single-scale vacuum diagrams. We validate this novel technology by providing (semi-)inclusive results for two multi-leg processes at NLO, study limits of individual supergraphs up to N3LO and present the first physical NNLO cross-sections computed fully numerically in momentum-space, namely for the processes γ$^{∗}$→ jj and $ {\gamma}^{\ast}\to t\overline{t} $.The Local Unitarity (LU) representation of differential cross-sections locally realises the cancellations of infrared singularities predicted by the Kinoshita-Lee-Nauenberg theorem. In this work we solve the two remaining challenges to enable practical higher-loop computations within the LU formalism. The first concerns the generalisation of the LU representation to graphs with raised propagators. The solution to this problem results in a generalisation of distributional Cutkosky rules. The second concerns the regularisation of ultraviolet and spurious soft singularities, solved using a fully automated and local renormalisation procedure based on Bogoliubov's R-operation. We detail an all-order construction for the hybrid $\overline{\text{MS}}$ and On-Shell scheme whose only analytic input is single-scale vacuum diagrams. Using this novel technology, we provide (semi-)inclusive results for two multi-leg processes at NLO, study limits of individual supergraphs up to N3LO and present the first physical NNLO cross-sections computed fully numerically in momentum-space, namely for the processes $\gamma^* \rightarrow j j$ and $\gamma^* \rightarrow t \bar{t}$.arXiv:2203.11038oai:cds.cern.ch:28060682022-03-21 |
spellingShingle | Particle Physics - Theory Particle Physics - Phenomenology Capatti, Zeno Hirschi, Valentin Ruijl, Ben Local Unitarity: cutting raised propagators and localising renormalisation |
title | Local Unitarity: cutting raised propagators and localising renormalisation |
title_full | Local Unitarity: cutting raised propagators and localising renormalisation |
title_fullStr | Local Unitarity: cutting raised propagators and localising renormalisation |
title_full_unstemmed | Local Unitarity: cutting raised propagators and localising renormalisation |
title_short | Local Unitarity: cutting raised propagators and localising renormalisation |
title_sort | local unitarity: cutting raised propagators and localising renormalisation |
topic | Particle Physics - Theory Particle Physics - Phenomenology |
url | https://dx.doi.org/10.1007/JHEP10(2022)120 http://cds.cern.ch/record/2806068 |
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