446 research outputs found
Radiative Corrections to QCD Amplitudes in Quasi-Multi-Regge Kinematics
Radiative corrections to QCD amplitudes in the quasi-multi-Regge kinematics
are interesting in particular since the Reggeized form of these amplitudes is
used in the derivation of the NLO BFKL. This form is a hypothesis which must be
at least carefully checked, if not proved. We calculate the radiative
corrections in the one-loop approximation using the s-channel unitarity.
Compatibility of the Reggeized form of the amplitudes with the s-channel
unitarity requires fulfillment of the set of nonlinear equations for the
Reggeon vertices. We show that these equations are satisfied.Comment: 28 pages,3 figure
Photon-Reggeon Interaction Vertices in the Nla
We calculate the effective vertices for the quark-antiquark and the
quark-antiquark-gluon production in the virtual photon - Reggeized gluon
interaction. The last vertex is considered at the Born level; for the first one
the one-loop corrections are obtained. These vertices have a number of
applications; in particular, they are necessary for calculation of the virtual
photon impact factor in the next-to-leading logarithmic approximation.Comment: 20 pages, references adde
Heavy Pair Production Currents with General Quantum Numbers in Dimensionally Regularized NRQCD
We discuss the form and construction of general color singlet heavy
particle-antiparticle pair production currents for arbitrary quantum numbers,
and issues related to evanescent spin operators and scheme-dependences in
nonrelativistic QCD (NRQCD) in n=3-2epsilon dimensions. The anomalous
dimensions of the leading interpolating currents for heavy quark and colored
scalar pairs in arbitrary (2S+1)L_J angular-spin states are determined at
next-to-leading order in the nonrelativistic power counting.Comment: 39 pages, 2 tables, 10 figures; typos corrected, published versio
Non-forward NLO BFKL Kernel
Details of the calculation of the non-forward BFKL kernel at next-to-leading
order (NLO) are offered. Specifically we show the calculation of the two-gluon
production contribution. This contribution was the last missing part of the
kernel. Together with the NLO gluon Regge trajectory, the NLO contribution of
one-gluon production and the contribution of quark-antiquark production which
were found before it defines the kernel completely for any colour state in the
-channel, in particular the Pomeron kernel presented recently.Comment: 31 page
Jets from Massive Unstable Particles: Top-Mass Determination
We construct jet observables for energetic top quarks that can be used to
determine a short distance top quark mass from reconstruction in e+ e-
collisions with accuracy better than Lambda_{QCD}. Using a sequence of
effective field theories we connect the production energy, mass, and top width
scales, Q>> m>> Gamma, for the top jet cross section, and derive a QCD
factorization theorem for the top invariant mass spectrum. Our analysis
accounts for: alpha_s corrections from the production and mass scales,
corrections due to constraints in defining invariant masses, non-perturbative
corrections from the cross-talk between the jets, and alpha_s corrections to
the Breit-Wigner line-shape. This paper mainly focuses on deriving the
factorization theorem for hemisphere invariant mass distributions and other
event shapes in e+e- collisions applicable at a future Linear Collider. We show
that the invariant mass distribution is not a simple Breit-Wigner involving the
top width. Even at leading order it is shifted and broadened by
non-perturbative soft QCD effects. We predict that the invariant mass peak
position increases linearly with Q/m due to these non-perturbative effects.
They are encoded in terms of a universal soft function that also describes soft
effects for massless dijet events. In a future paper we compute alpha_s
corrections to the jet invariant mass spectrum, including a summation of large
logarithms between the scales Q, m and Gamma.Comment: 54 pages, 10 figures, typos corrected, figures update
Rapidity-Separation Dependence and the Large Next-to-Leading Corrections to the BFKL Equation
Recent concerns about the very large next-to-leading logarithmic (NLL)
corrections to the BFKL equation are addressed by the introduction of a
physical rapidity-separation parameter . At the leading logarithm (LL)
this parameter enforces the constraint that successive emitted gluons have a
minimum separation in rapidity, . The most significant
effect is to reduce the BFKL Pomeron intercept from the standard result as
is increased from 0 (standard BFKL). At NLL this -dependence
is compensated by a modification of the BFKL kernel, such that the total
dependence on is formally next-to-next-to-leading logarithmic. In this
formulation, as long as (for ): (i) the NLL
BFKL pomeron intercept is stable with respect to variations of , and
(ii) the NLL correction is small compared to the LL result. Implications for
the applicability of the BFKL resummation to phenomenology are considered.Comment: 16 pages, 3 figures, Late
Infrared safety of impact factors for colourless particle interactions
We demonstrate, to next-to-leading order accuracy, the cancellation of the
infrared singularities in the impact factors which arise in the QCD description
of high energy processes A + B -> A' + B' of colourless particles. We study the
example where A is a virtual photon in detail, but show that the result is true
in general.Comment: 31 pages latex including 10 figure
Discontinuites of BFKL amplitudes and the BDS ansatz
We perform an examination of discontinuities of multiple production
amplitudes, which are required for further development of the BFKL approach. It
turns out that the discontinuities of 2 2 + n amplitudes obtained in the
BFKL approach contradict to the BDS ansatz for amplitudes with maximal helicity
violation in N = 4 supersymmetric Yang-Mills theory with large number of
colours starting with n = 2. Explicit expressions for the discontinuities of
the 2 3 and 2 4 amplitudes in the invariant mass of pairs of
produced gluons are obtained in the planar N=4 SYM in the next-to-leading
logarithmic approximation. These expressions can be used for checking the
conjectured duality between the light-like Wilson loops and the MHV amplitudes.Comment: 26 page
On Hermitian separability of the next-to-leading order BFKL kernel for the adjoint representation of the gauge group in the planar N = 4 SYM
We analyze a modification of the BFKL kernel for the adjoint representation
of the colour group in the maximally supersymmetric (N=4) Yang-Mills theory in
the limit of a large number of colours, related to the modification of the
eigenvalues of the kernel suggested by S. Bondarenko and A. Prygarin in order
to reach the Hermitian separability of the eigenvalues. We restore the modified
kernel in the momentum space. It turns out that the modification is related
only to the real part of the kernel and that the correction to the kernel can
not be presented by a single analytic function in the entire momentum region,
which contradicts the known properties of the kernel
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