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On deglobalization in quantum chromodynamics

The recent discovery and resummation of a class of single-logarithmic effects (non-global logs), has a significant impact on several QCD observables ranging from the classic Sterman-Weinberg jet definition to currently studied event shapes and rapidity gap observables. The discovery of the above eff...

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Autor principal: Dasgupta, Mrinal
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2003
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Acceso en línea:https://dx.doi.org/10.1007/BF02705344
http://cds.cern.ch/record/612215
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Sumario:The recent discovery and resummation of a class of single-logarithmic effects (non-global logs), has a significant impact on several QCD observables ranging from the classic Sterman-Weinberg jet definition to currently studied event shapes and rapidity gap observables. The discovery of the above effects overturns, for example, the common wisdom that hadronic energy flow in limited interjet regions is dictated primarily by the colour flow in the underlying hard partonic subprocess. We discuss some features of non-global logs and the rapid progress being made in estimating and controlling such corrections.