440 research outputs found
Electroweak Sudakov Logarithms and Real Gauge-Boson Radiation in the TeV Region
Electroweak radiative corrections give rise to large negative,
double-logarithmically enhanced corrections in the TeV region. These are partly
compensated by real radiation and, moreover, affected by selecting
isospin-noninvariant external states. We investigate the impact of real gauge
boson radiation more quantitatively by considering different restricted final
state configurations. We consider successively a massive abelian gauge theory,
a spontaneously broken SU(2) theory and the electroweak Standard Model. We find
that details of the choice of the phase space cuts, in particular whether a
fraction of collinear and soft radiation is included, have a strong impact on
the relative amount of real and virtual corrections.Comment: 20 pages, 4 figure
Non-linear evolution in CCFM: The interplay between coherence and saturation
We solve the CCFM equation numerically in the presence of a boundary
condition which effectively incorporates the non-linear dynamics. We retain the
full dependence of the unintegrated gluon distribution on the coherence scale,
and extract the saturation momentum. The resulting saturation scale is a
function of both rapidity and the coherence momentum. In Deep Inelastic
Scattering this will lead to a dependence of the saturation scale on the photon
virtuality in addition to the usual x-Bjorken dependence. At asymptotic
energies the interplay between the perturbative non-linear physics, and that of
the QCD coherence, leads to an interesting and novel dynamics where the
saturation momentum itself eventually saturates. We also investigate various
implementations of the "non-Sudakov" form factor. It is shown that the
non-linear dynamics leads to almost identical results for different form
factors. Finally, different choices of the scale of the running coupling are
analyzed and implications for the phenomenology are discussed.Comment: 37 pages, 21 figure
Resumming double logarithms in the QCD evolution of color dipoles
The higher-order perturbative corrections, beyond leading logarithmic
accuracy, to the BFKL evolution in QCD at high energy are well known to suffer
from a severe lack-of-convergence problem, due to radiative corrections
enhanced by double collinear logarithms. Via an explicit calculation of Feynman
graphs in light cone (time-ordered) perturbation theory, we show that the
corrections enhanced by double logarithms (either energy-collinear, or double
collinear) are associated with soft gluon emissions which are strictly ordered
in lifetime. These corrections can be resummed to all orders by solving an
evolution equation which is non-local in rapidity. This equation can be
equivalently rewritten in local form, but with modified kernel and initial
conditions, which resum double collinear logs to all orders. We extend this
resummation to the next-to-leading order BFKL and BK equations. The first
numerical studies of the collinearly-improved BK equation demonstrate the
essential role of the resummation in both stabilizing and slowing down the
evolution.Comment: 16 pages, 5 figure
BFKL at next-to-leading order
This is a summary of the contributions on the next-to-leading order
corrections to the BFKL equation which were presented to the `Small-x and
Diffraction' working group at the 1998 Durham Workshop on HERA Physics.Comment: 6 pages, 2 figure
Logarithmic SUSY electroweak effects on four-fermion processes at TeV energies
We compute the MSSM one-loop contributions to the asymptotic energy behaviour
of fermion-antifermion pair production at future lepton-antilepton colliders.
Besides the conventional logarithms of Renormalization Group origin, extra SUSY
linear logarithmic terms appear of "Sudakov-type". In the TeV range their
overall effect on a variety of observables can be quite relevant and
drastically different from that obtained in the SM case.Comment: 19 pages and 14 figures, corrected version. e-mail:
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Sudakov expansions at one loop and beyond for charged scalar and fermion pair production in SUSY models at future Linear Colliders
We consider the high energy behaviour of the amplitudes for pair production
of charged leptons, quarks, Higgs bosons, sleptons, squarks and charginos at
lepton colliders. We give the general expressions of the leading quadratic and
subleading linear logarithms that appear at the one loop level, and derive the
corresponding resummed expansions to \underline{subleading} logarithmic order
accuracy. Under the assumption of a relatively light SUSY scenario and choosing
the MSSM as a specific model, we compare the predictions of the one-loop and of
the resummed expansions at variable energy. We show that the two predictions
are very close in the one TeV regime, but drastically differ in the few ()
TeV range.Comment: 43 pages, 13 Encapsulated PostScript figure
Next-to-leading and resummed BFKL evolution with saturation boundary
We investigate the effects of the saturation boundary on small-x evolution at
the next-to-leading order accuracy and beyond. We demonstrate that the
instabilities of the next-to-leading order BFKL evolution are not cured by the
presence of the nonlinear saturation effects, and a resummation of the higher
order corrections is therefore needed for the nonlinear evolution. The
renormalization group improved resummed equation in the presence of the
saturation boundary is investigated, and the corresponding saturation scale is
extracted. A significant reduction of the saturation scale is found, and we
observe that the onset of the saturation corrections is delayed to higher
rapidities. This seems to be related to the characteristic feature of the
resummed splitting function which at moderately small values of x possesses a
minimum.Comment: 34 page
The energy dependence of the hard exclusive diffractive processes in pQCD as the function of momentum transfer
We predict the dependence on energy of photo(electro) production processes:
with large rapidity gap at small x and large
momentum transferred to in pQCD. Here V is a heavy quarkonium
() or longitudinally polarized light vector meson (in the
electroproduction processes), etc. In the kinematics of HERA we calculate the
dependence on energy of cross sections of these processes as the function of
momentum transfer , photon virtuality and/or quarkonium mass. In the
kinematical region the nontrivial energy dependence
of the cross section for the vector meson production due to the photon
scattering off a parton follows within QCD from the summing of the double
logarithmic terms. In the second regime within DGLAP
approximation in all orders of perturbation theory the
elastic cross section is energy independent. We show that the correct account
of the double logarithmic terms and of the gluon radiation including
kinematical constraints removes the disagreement between pQCD calculations and
recent HERA experimental data. The explicit formula for the dependence of the
differential cross section of these
processes on is obtained. We show that perturbative Pomeron
type behavior may reveal itself only at energies significantly larger than
those available at HERA. In addition we evaluate the energy dependence of DCVS
processes.Comment: 22 pages, 4 figure
High energy behaviour of gamma gamma to f f(bar) processes in SM and MSSM
We compute the leading logarithms electroweak contributions to gamma gamma to
f f(bar) processes in SM and MSSM. Several interesting properties are pointed
out, such as the importance of the angular dependent terms, of the Yukawa
terms, and especially of the dependence in the SUSY
contributions. These properties are complementary to those found in e+e- to f
f(bar). These radiative correction effects should be largely observable at
future high energy gamma gamma colliders. Polarized beams would bring
interesting checks of the structure of the one loop corrections. We finally
discuss the need for two-loop calculations and resummation.Comment: 22 pages and 12 figures. e-mail: [email protected]
The role of universal and non universal Sudakov logarithms in four fermion processes at TeV energies: the one-loop approximation revisited
We consider the separate effects on four fermion processes, in the TeV energy
range, produced at one loop by Sudakov logarithms of universal and not
universal kind, working in the 't Hooft xi=1 gauge. Summing the various vertex
and box contributions allows to isolate two quite different terms.The first one
is a combination of vertex and box quadratic and linear logarithms that are
partially universal and partially not universal and independent of the
scattering angle theta. The second one is theta-dependent, not universal,
linearly logarithmic and only produced by weak boxes. We show that for several
observables, measurable at future linear e+e- colliders (LC, CLIC), the role of
the latter term is dominant and we discuss the implications of this fact for
what concerns the reliability of a one-loop approximation.Comment: 22 pages and 13 figures; version to appear in Phys.Rev.D. e-mail:
[email protected]
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