QCD resummation for high-p$_T$ jet shapes at hadron colliders
Abstract
Exploiting the substructure of jets observed at the LHC to better understand and interpret the experimental data has recently been a very active area of research. In this thesis we study the substructure of high-p QCD jets, which form a background to many new physics searches. In particular, we explore in detail the perturbative distributions of a certain class of observables known as non-global jet shapes. More specifically, we identify and present state-of-the-art calculations, both at fixed-order and to all-orders in the perturbative expansion, of a set of large logarithms known as non-global logarithms. Hitherto, these logarithms have been largely mistreated, and in many cases ignored, in the literature despite being first pointed out more than a decade ago. Our work has triggered the interest of many groups, particularly Soft and Collinear Effective Theory (SCET) groups, and led to a flurry of papers on non-global logarithms and related issues.
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@article{arxiv.2111.10671,
title = {QCD resummation for high-p$_T$ jet shapes at hadron colliders},
author = {Kamel Khelifa-Kerfa},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2111.10671},
year = {2021}
}
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PhD thesis (2012), 243 pages