A Hybrid Scheme for Heavy Flavors: Merging the FFNS and VFNS
Abstract
We introduce a Hybrid Variable Flavor Number Scheme for heavy flavors, denoted H-VFNS, which incorporates the advantages of both the traditional Variable Flavor Number Scheme (VFNS) as well as the Fixed Flavor Number Scheme (FFNS). By including an explicit -dependence in both the Parton Distribution Functions (PDFs) and the strong coupling constant , we generate coexisting sets of PDFs and for at any scale , that are related analytically by the matching conditions. The H-VFNS resums the heavy quark contributions and provides the freedom to choose the optimal for each particular data set. Thus, we can fit selected HERA data in a FFNS framework, while retaining the benefits of the VFNS to analyze LHC data at high scales. We illustrate how such a fit can be implemented for the case of both HERA and LHC data.
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@article{arxiv.1306.6553,
title = {A Hybrid Scheme for Heavy Flavors: Merging the FFNS and VFNS},
author = {A. Kusina and F. I. Olness and I. Schienbein and T. Jezo and K. Kovarik and T. Stavreva and J. Y. Yu},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1306.6553},
year = {2013}
}
Comments
15 pages, 11 figures, updated to match journal