Flavor-Changing Non-Global Logarithms
Abstract
Non-global logarithms are low energy correlations between the substructure of a jet and the event in which it is immersed. We study the leading non-global logarithms that arise from soft quark--anti-quark emission and calculate their coefficient as a series in the jet radius, , in arbitrary processes. We calculate the exact coefficient through quadratic order in , and show that this truncation is within of the complete result for radii up to . These quark flavor-dependent non-global logarithms are also responsible for the infrared unsafety of a na\"ive definition of jet flavor that is simply the net sum of quark flavors in the jet of interest. We propose a small modification of this na\"ive jet flavor that we call subtractive jet flavor in which the problematic soft logarithms are explicitly subtracted. We further demonstrate how our analytic results can be interfaced with automated numerical fixed-order codes to extract subtractive jet flavor cross sections.
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Cite
@article{arxiv.2510.06031,
title = {Flavor-Changing Non-Global Logarithms},
author = {Andrew J. Larkoski},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2510.06031},
year = {2026}
}
Comments
24 pages, 5 figures. v2: updated some references v3: PRD version, added discussion of all-orders and hadron-level subtractive jet flavor