638 research outputs found
The five-gluon amplitude in the high-energy limit
We consider the high energy limit of the colour ordered one-loop five-gluon
amplitude in the planar maximally supersymmetric N=4 Yang-Mills theory in the
multi-Regge kinematics where all of the gluons are strongly ordered in
rapidity. We apply the calculation of the one-loop pentagon in D=6-2 eps
performed in a companion paper to compute the one-loop five-gluon amplitude
through to O(eps^2). Using the factorisation properties of the amplitude in the
high-energy limit, we extract the one-loop gluon-production vertex to the same
accuracy, and, by exploiting the iterative structure of the gluon-production
vertex implied by the BDS ansatz, we perform the first computation of the
two-loop gluon-production vertex up to and including finite terms.Comment: 24 pages, 1 figur
Iterated amplitudes in the high-energy limit
We consider the high-energy limits of the colour ordered four-, five- and
six-gluon MHV amplitudes of the maximally supersymmetric QCD in the multi-Regge
kinematics where all the gluons are strongly ordered in rapidity. We show that
various building blocks occurring in the Regge factorisation (the Regge
trajectory, the coefficient functions and the Lipatov vertex) satisfy an
iterative structure very similar to the Bern-Dixon-Smirnov (BDS) ansatz. This
iterative structure, combined with the universality of the building blocks,
enables us to show that in the Euclidean region any two- and three-loop
amplitude in multi-Regge kinematics is guaranteed to satisfy the BDS ansatz. We
also consider slightly more general kinematics where the strong rapidity
ordering applies to all the gluons except the two with either the largest or
smallest rapidities, and we derive the iterative formula for the associated
coefficient function. We show that in this kinematic limit the BDS ansatz is
also satisfied. Finally, we argue that only for more general kinematics - e.g.
with three gluons having similar rapidities, or where the two central gluons
have similar rapidities - can a disagreement with the BDS ansatz arise.Comment: Version corresponding to the Erratum sent to JHEP on October 16th
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Diffractive Interactions
The general framework of diffractive deep inelastic scattering is introduced
and reports given in the session on diffractive interactions at the
International Workshop on Deep-Inelastic Scattering and Related Phenomena,
Rome, April 1996, are presented.Comment: LaTeX with procl.sty, 20 pages. To appear in the Proceedings of the
International Workshop on Deep Inelastic Scattering and Related Phenomena,
Roma, Italy, April 199
Azimuthal Dependence of Forward-Jet Production in DIS in the High-Energy Limit
As a signal for the BFKL Pomeron in small-x deep inelastic scattering,
we calculate the azimuthal dependence of the inclusive cross section of forward
jets relative to the outgoing electron. For not very large differences in
rapidity between the current jet and the forward jet the cross section peaks at
. For increasing rapidity BFKL dynamics predicts a decorrelation in the
azimuthal dependence between the electron and the forward jet.Comment: 13 pages, Latex, 1 figur
Kinematical Limits on Higgs Boson Production via Gluon Fusion in Association with Jets
In this paper, we analyze the high-energy limits for Higgs boson plus two jet
production. We consider two high-energy limits, corresponding to two different
kinematic regions: a) the Higgs boson is centrally located in rapidity between
the two jets, and very far from either jet; b) the Higgs boson is close to one
jet in rapidity, and both of these are very far from the other jet. In both
cases the amplitudes factorize into impact factors or coefficient functions
connected by gluons exchanged in the t channel. Accordingly, we compute the
coefficient function for the production of a Higgs boson from two off-shell
gluons, and the impact factors for the production of a Higgs boson in
association with a gluon or a quark jet. We include the full top quark mass
dependence and compare this with the result obtained in the large top-mass
limit.Comment: 35 pages, 6 figure
On azimuthal spin correlations in Higgs plus jet events at LHC
We consider the recent proposal that the distribution of the difference
between azimuthal angles of the two accompanying jets in gluon-fusion induced
Higgs-plus-two-jet events at LHC reflects the CP of the Higgs boson produced.
We point out that the hierarchy between the Higgs boson mass and the jet
transverse energy makes this observable vulnerable to logarithmically enhanced
higher-order perturbative corrections. We present an evolution equation that
describes the scale variation of the azimuthal angular correlation for the two
jets. The emission of extra partons leads to a significant suppression of the
correlation. Using the HERWIG Monte Carlo event generator, we carry out a
parton-shower analysis to confirm the findings.Comment: Published version. 11 pages, 4 figures, uses JHEP3.cl
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