From a detailed analysis of cone-jet cross sections in effective field
theory, we obtain novel factorization theorems which separate the physics
associated with different energy scales present in such processes. The relevant
low-energy physics is encoded in Wilson lines along the directions of the
energetic particles inside the jets. This multi-Wilson-line structure is
present even for narrow-cone jets due to the relevance of small-angle soft
radiation. We discuss the renormalization-group equations satisfied by these
operators. Their solution resums all logarithmically enhanced contributions to
such processes, including non-global logarithms. Such logarithms arise in many
observables, in particular whenever hard phase-space constraints are imposed,
and are not captured with standard resummation techniques. Our formalism
provides the basis for higher-order logarithmic resummations of jet and other
non-global observables. As a nontrivial consistency check, we use it to obtain
explicit two-loop results for all logarithmically enhanced terms in cone-jet
cross sections and verify those against numerical fixed-order computations.Comment: 59 pages, 15 figures. v2: journal version; v3: corrected sign of
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