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This article introduces definitions for a number of new event shapes and jet-rates in hadron-hadron dijet production. They are designed so as to be measurable in practice at the Tevatron and the LHC, and to be global so that they can be…

High Energy Physics - Phenomenology · Physics 2008-11-26 Andrea Banfi , Gavin P. Salam , Giulia Zanderighi

With the ongoing Run 3 of the LHC and its upcoming High-Luminosity upgrade, there is a growing need to study observables with high precision both experimentally and theoretically. To increase precision on the theory side, improvements of…

High Energy Physics - Phenomenology · Physics 2024-04-01 Federico Silvetti

This writeup gives an introduction to the theoretical understanding that lies behind automated resummation. It then discusses its applications to hadron-collider event shapes.

High Energy Physics - Phenomenology · Physics 2009-11-11 Gavin P. Salam

We present HEJ 2, a new implementation of the High Energy Jets formalism for high-energy resummation in hadron-collider processes as a flexible Monte Carlo event generator. In combination with a conventional fixed-order event generator, HEJ…

High Energy Physics - Phenomenology · Physics 2020-12-16 Jeppe R. Andersen , Tuomas Hapola , Marian Heil , Andreas Maier , Jennifer Smillie

Resummation techniques are essential for high-precision phenomenology at current and future high-energy collider experiments. Perturbative computations of cross sections often suffer from large logarithmic corrections, which must be…

In cross sections with angular cuts, an intricate pattern of enhanced higher-order corrections known as non-global logarithms arises. The leading logarithmic terms were computed numerically two decades ago, but the resummation of subleading…

High Energy Physics - Phenomenology · Physics 2024-03-21 Thomas Becher , Nicolas Schalch , Xiaofeng Xu

We point out that a study of event shapes at hadron colliders allows to explore novel aspects of QCD. These studies are today made easier by the development of a program which automates the resummation.

High Energy Physics - Phenomenology · Physics 2008-11-26 G. Zanderighi

We present recently defined jet-observables for hadron-hadron dijet production, which are designed to reconcile the seemingly conflicting theoretical requirement of globalness, which makes it possible to resum them (automatically) at NLL…

High Energy Physics - Phenomenology · Physics 2007-05-23 Giulia Zanderighi

The Glauber series for non-global jet observables at hadron colliders simultaneously includes the super-leading logarithms alongside an arbitrary number of Glauber phases. Building on the formalism of arXiv:2405.05305, it is shown that the…

High Energy Physics - Phenomenology · Physics 2024-07-03 Philipp Böer , Patrick Hager , Matthias Neubert , Michel Stillger , Xiaofeng Xu

We calculate resummed perturbative predictions for gaps-between-jets processes and compare to HERA data. Our calculation of this non-global observable needs to include the effects of primary gluon emission (global logarithms) and secondary…

High Energy Physics - Phenomenology · Physics 2014-11-17 R. B. Appleby , M. H. Seymour

We present a formalism that improves the applicability of perturbative QCD in the current region of semi-inclusive deep inelastic scattering. The formalism is based on all-order resummation of large logarithms arising in the perturbative…

High Energy Physics - Phenomenology · Physics 2014-11-17 P. Nadolsky , D. R. Stump , C. -P. Yuan

We present results from a recently completed project to calculate next-to-leading logarithmic resummed distributions for a variety of event shapes in the 1+1-jet limit of DIS. This allows fits for the strong coupling and for…

High Energy Physics - Phenomenology · Physics 2007-05-23 M. Dasgupta , G. P. Salam

We study the transverse momentum resummation for dijet correlation in hadron collisions based on the Collins-Soper-Sterman formalism. The complete one-loop calculations are carried out in the collinear factorization framework for the…

High Energy Physics - Phenomenology · Physics 2015-11-11 Peng Sun , C. -P. Yuan , Feng Yuan

2nd workshop on the implications of HERA for LHC physics. Working groups: Parton Density Functions Multi-jet final states and energy flows Heavy quarks (charm and beauty) Diffraction Cosmic Rays Monte Carlos and Tools

High Energy Physics - Phenomenology · Physics 2015-03-13 H. Jung , A. De Roeck , Z. J. Ajaltouni , S. Albino , G. Altarelli , F. Ambroglini , J. Anderson , G. Antchev , M. Arneodo , P. Aspell , V. Avati , M. Bahr , A. Bacchetta , M. G. Bagliesi , R. D. Ball , A. Banfi , S. Baranov , P. Bartalini , J. Bartels , F. Bechtel , V. Berardi , M. Berretti , G. Beuf , M. Biasini , I. Bierenbaum , J. Blumlein , R. E. Blair , C. Bombonati , M. Boonekamp , U. Bottigli , S. Boutle , M. Bozzo , E. Brucken , J. Bracinik , A. Bruni , G. E. Bruno , A. Buckley , A. Bunyatyan , H. Burkhardt , P. Bussey , A. Buzzo , M. Cacciari , F. Cafagna , M. Calicchio , F. Caola , M. G. Catanesi , P. L. Catastini , R. Cecchi , F. A. Ceccopieri , S. Cerci , S. Chekanov , R. Chierici , M. Ciafaloni , M. A. Ciocci , V. Coco , D. Colferai , A. Cooper-Sarkar , G. Corcella , M. Czakon , A. Dainese , M. Dasgupta , M. Deak , M. Deile , P. A. Delsart , L. Del Debbio , A. de Roeck , C. Diaconu , M. Diehl , E. Dimovasili , M. Dittmar , I. M. Dremin , K. Eggert , R. Engel , V. Eremin , S. Erhan , C. Ewerz , L. Fano , J. Feltesse , G. Ferrera , F. Ferro , R. Field , S. Forte , F. Garcia , A. Geiser , F. Gelis , S. Giani , S. Gieseke , M. A. Gigg , A. Glazov , K. Golec-Biernat , K. Goulianos , J. Grebenyuk , V. Greco , D. Grellscheid , G. Grindhammer , M. Grothe , A. Guffanti , C. Gwenlan , V. Halyo , K. Hamilton , F. Hautmann , J. Heino , G. Heinrich , T. Hilden , K. Hiller , J. Hollar , X. Janssen , S. Joseph , A. W. Jung , H. Jung , V. Juranek , J. Kaspar , O. Kepka , V. A. Khoze , Ch. Kiesling , M. Klasen , S. Klein , B. A. Kniehl , A. Knutsson , J. Kopal , G. Kramer , F. Krauss , V. Kundrat , K. Kurvinen , K. Kutak , L. Lonnblad , S. Lami , G. Latino , J. I. Latorre , O. Latunde-Dada , R. Lauhakangas , V. Lendermann , P. Lenzi , G. Li , A. Likhoded , A. Lipatov , E. Lippmaa , M. Lokajicek , M. Lo Vetere , F. Lucas Rodriguez , G. Luisoni , E. Lytken , K. Muller , M. Macri , G. Magazzu , A. Majhi , S. Majhi , P. Marage , L. Marti , A. D. Martin , M. Meucci , D. A. Milstead , S. Minutoli , A. Nischke , A. Moares , S. Moch , L. Motyka , T. Namsoo , P. Newman , H. Niewiadomski , C. Nockles , E. Noschis , G. Notarnicola , J. Nystrand , E. Oliveri , F. Oljemark , K. Osterberg , R. Orava , M. Oriunno , S. Osman , S. Ostapchenko , P. Palazzi , E. Pedreschi , A. V. Pereira , H. Perrey , J. Petajajarvi , T. Petersen , A. Piccione , T. Pierog , J. L. Pinfold , O. I. Piskounova , S. Platzer , M. Quinto , Z. Rurikova , E. Radermacher , V. Radescu , E. Radicioni , F. Ravotti , G. Rella , P. Richardson , E. Robutti , G. Rodrigo , E. Rodrigues , M. Rogal , T. C. Rogers , J. Rojo , P. Roloff , L. Ropelewski , C. Rosemann , Ch. Royon , G. Ruggiero , A. Rummel , M. Ruspa , M. G. Ryskin , D. Salek , W. Slominski , H. Saarikko , A. Sabio Vera , T. Sako , G. P. Salam , V. A. Saleev , C. Sander , G. Sanguinetti , A. Santroni , Th. Schorner-Sadenius , R. Schicker , I. Schienbein , W. B. Schmidke , F. Schwennsen , A. Scribano , G. Sette , M. H. Seymour , A. Sherstnev , T. Sjostrand , W. Snoeys , G. Somogyi , L. Sonnenschein , G. Soyez , H. Spiesberger , F. Spinella , P. Squillacioti , A. M. Stasto , A. Starodumov , H. Stenzel , Ph. Stephens , A. Ster , D. Stocco , M. Strikman , C. Taylor , T. Teubner , R. S. Thorne , Z. Trocsanyi , M. Treccani , D. Treleani , L. Trentadue , A. Trummal , J. Tully , W. K. Tung , M. Turcato , N. Turini , M. Ubiali , A. Valkarova , A. van Hameren , P. Van Mechelen , J. A. M. Vermaseren , A. Vogt , B. F. L. Ward , G. Watt , B. R. Webber , Ch. Weiss , Ch. White , J. Whitmore , R. Wolf , J. Wu , A. Yagues-Molina , S. A. Yost , G. Zanderighi , N. Zotov , M. zur Nedden

We obtain a prediction for the hadron-collider event-shape variable transverse thrust in which the terms enhanced in the dijet limit are resummed to next-to-next-to-leading logarithmic accuracy. Our method exploits universality properties…

High Energy Physics - Phenomenology · Physics 2016-04-11 Thomas Becher , Xavier Garcia i Tormo , Jan Piclum

We study the resummation of large logarithmic perturbative corrections to the single-inclusive jet cross section at hadron colliders. The corrections we address arise near the threshold for the partonic reaction, when the incoming partons…

High Energy Physics - Phenomenology · Physics 2008-11-26 Daniel de Florian , Werner Vogelsang

We have developed a framework for automated transverse momentum resummation for arbitrary electroweak final states based on reweighting tree-level events. It is fully differential in the kinematics of the electroweak final states, which…

High Energy Physics - Phenomenology · Physics 2019-09-13 Thomas Becher , Monika Hager

We present an innovative method to resum infrared and collinear logarithms appearing in distributions of jet observables in QCD. The method, based on a general master formula with applicability conditions, allows resummations at…

High Energy Physics - Phenomenology · Physics 2007-05-23 Giulia Zanderighi

Next-to-leading logarithmic final-state resummed predictions have traditionally been calculated, manually, separately for each observable. In this article we derive NLL resummed results for generic observables. We highlight and discuss the…

High Energy Physics - Phenomenology · Physics 2011-07-19 Andrea Banfi , Gavin P. Salam , Giulia Zanderighi

The perturbation series for electroweak vector boson production at small transverse momentum is dominated by large double logarithms at each order in perturbation theory. An accurate theoretical prediction therefore requires a resummation…

High Energy Physics - Phenomenology · Physics 2014-11-17 Anna Kulesza , W. J. Stirling
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