Three-loop jet function for boosted heavy quarks
Abstract
We compute the inclusive jet function for boosted heavy quarks to . The jet function is defined and calculated in the framework of boosted Heavy-Quark Effective Theory (bHQET). It describes the effect of radiation collimated in narrow jets arising from energetic heavy quarks on observables probing the jet invariant mass in the region where , with the heavy quark mass. This kinematic situation is relevant e.g. in boosted top (pair) production at high-energy colliders. We have verified that our result satisfies non-Abelian exponentiation and checked that our calculation reproduces the known cusp and non-cusp anomalous dimensions of the jet function to . We also confirmed that the contribution, where is the number of massless quark flavors, agrees with the prediction from renormalon calculus. Our computation provides the last missing piece to obtain the NLL resummed (self-normalized) thrust distribution used for the calibration of the top quark mass parameter in parton-shower Monte Carlo generators. Our result also contributes to the invariant mass distribution of reconstructed top quarks at NLL, which can be employed for a precise top mass determination at future lepton colliders. As a by-product, we obtain the relation between the pole and short-distance jet-mass schemes at . Finally, we estimate the non-logarithmic contribution to the four-loop jet function based on renormalon dominance.
Cite
@article{arxiv.2412.06881,
title = {Three-loop jet function for boosted heavy quarks},
author = {Alberto M. Clavero and Robin Brüser and Vicent Mateu and Maximilian Stahlhofen},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2412.06881},
year = {2025}
}
Comments
28 pages + appendices, 7 figures. v2: Few typos fixed, included extra sentences to clarify some technical points, missing references added. Journal version