Probing factorization violation with vector angularities
Abstract
Factorization underlies all predictions at the Large Hadron Collider, but has only been rigorously proven in a few cases. One of these cases is the Drell-Yan process, , in the limit of small boson transverse momentum. We introduce a one-parameter family of observables, that we call vector angularities, of which the transverse momentum is a special case. This enables the study of factorization violation, with a smooth transition to the limit for which factorization has been established. Like the angularity event shapes, vector angularities are a sum of transverse momenta weighted by rapidity, but crucially this is a vector sum rather than a sum of the magnitude of transverse momenta. We study these observables in Pythia, using the effect of multi-parton interactions (MPI) as a proxy factorization violation, finding a negligible effect in the case where factorization is established but sizable effects away from it. We also present a factorization formula for the cross section, that does not include factorization violating contributions from Glauber gluons, and thus offers a baseline for studying factorization violation experimentally using vector angularities. Our predictions at next-to-leading logarithmic accuracy (NLL) are in good in agreement with Pythia (not including MPI), and can be extended to higher order.
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Cite
@article{arxiv.2307.02521,
title = {Probing factorization violation with vector angularities},
author = {Pim Bijl and Steven Niedenzu and Wouter J. Waalewijn},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2307.02521},
year = {2024}
}
Comments
8 pages, 2 figures, v2: journal version