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Power suppressed corrections show new features of infrared cancellations

High Energy Physics - Phenomenology 2022-02-03 v1 High Energy Physics - Theory

Abstract

The cancellation of infrared (IR) divergences is an old topic in quantum field theory whose main results are condensed into the celebrated Kinoshita-Lee-Nauenberg (KLN) theorem. In this paper, we consider mass-suppressed corrections to the leading (i.e. double-logarithmic) IR divergences in the context of spontaneously broken gauge theories. We work in a simplified theoretical set-up based on the spontaneously broken U(1)U(1)U'(1)\otimes U(1) gauge group. We analyze, at the one-loop level and including mass-suppressed terms, the double-logarithmic corrections to the decay channels of a hypothetical heavy ZZ' gauge boson coupled to light chiral fermions and mixed with a light massive ZZ gauge boson. Limited to this theoretical framework, only final state IR corrections are relevant. We find that full exploitation of the KLN theorem requires non-trivial combinations of various decay channels in order to get rid of the mass-suppressed IR corrections. Based on this observation we show that, starting from any two-body decay of the heavy ZZ' gauge boson, the cancellation of the mass-suppressed double-logarithmic corrections requires the sum over the full decay width (thus enforcing the inclusion of final states which are na\"{\i}vely unrelated to the starting one). En route, we prove a number of technical results that are relevant for the computation of mass-suppressed double-logarithms of IR origin. Our results are relevant for models that enlarge the Standard Model by adding a heavy ZZ'.

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@article{arxiv.2202.00934,
  title  = {Power suppressed corrections show new features of infrared cancellations},
  author = {Paolo Ciafaloni and Denis Comelli and Alfredo Urbano},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2202.00934},
  year   = {2022}
}

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13 pages + appendices