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Soft-Drop Thrust

High Energy Physics - Phenomenology 2019-06-27 v3

Abstract

Soft drop, a technique originally developed in the context of jet physics in proton-proton collisions in order to reduce the contamination from non-perturbative effects, is applied to event shapes in electron-positron annihilation. In particular, we study the thrust distribution at the ZZ pole and show that the region where non-perturbative corrections due to the hadronisation process are small is considerably extended if soft drop is applied. Therefore, we argue that the use of soft drop to reduce hadronisation effects is potentially of great benefit in the context of strong coupling determination using event shapes, which would be otherwise characterised by a strong correlation between αs\alpha_s and non-perturbative parameters. However, reduced sensitivity to hadronisation corrections is only one of the aspects that need to be considered. In this context, we show that perturbative calculability, especially away from the soft and collinear region of the event-shape spectrum, has a nontrivial interplay with the soft-drop observable of choice. To this purpose, besides thrust, we investigate the behaviour of the hemisphere mass as well as the jet mass. We find that the latter shows the most promising behaviour in the intermediate region of the spectrum, especially if small jet radii are considered.

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@article{arxiv.1803.04719,
  title  = {Soft-Drop Thrust},
  author = {Jeremy Baron and Simone Marzani and Vincent Theeuwes},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1803.04719},
  year   = {2019}
}

Comments

35 pages, 11 figures; added discussion of higher order corrections (v2), collinear safe definition of soft-drop thrust (v3)