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E-raamat: Introduction to Soft-Collinear Effective Theory

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Among resummation techniques for perturbative QCD in the context of collider and flavor physics, soft-collinear effective theory (SCET) has emerged as both a powerful and versatile tool, having been applied to a large variety of processes, from B-meson decays to jet production at the LHC. This book provides a concise, pedagogical introduction to this technique. It discusses the expansion of Feynman diagrams around the high-energy limit, followed by the explicit construction of the effective Lagrangian - first for a scalar theory, then for QCD. The underlying concepts are illustrated with the quark vector form factor at large momentum transfer, and the formalism is applied to compute soft-gluon resummation and to perform transverse-momentum resummation for the Drell-Yan process utilizing renormalization group evolution in SCET. Finally, the infrared structure of n-point gauge-theory amplitudes is analyzed by relating them to effective-theory operators. This text is suitable for gra

duate students and non-specialist researchers alike as it requires only basic knowledge of perturbative QCD.

Introduction.- The Strategy of Regions.- Scalar SCET.- Generalization to QCD.- Resummation by RG Evolution.- Threshold Resummation in Drell-Yan Production.- Transverse Momentum Resummation.- IR Divergences of Gauge Theory Amplitudes.- Outlook.- One-Loop Integrals.- Inverse Derivative Operator.- Momentum-space Freynman Rules for Soft Wilson Lines.- Wilson Lines and Gauge Transformations.- Decoupling Transformation and the Gluon Kinetic Term.- Color Space Formalism.- Anomalous Dimensions.
1 Introduction
1(4)
References
4(1)
2 The Strategy of Regions
5(16)
2.1 A Simple Example
6(5)
2.2 The Sudakov Problem
11(7)
2.3 The Massive Sudakov Problem and the Collinear Anomaly
18(3)
References
20(1)
3 Scalar SCET
21(14)
3.1 The Scalar SCET Lagrangian
21(3)
3.2 Matching Procedure and Current Operator
24(5)
3.3 Sudakov Form Factor in SCET
29(6)
3.3.1 Factorization of the Sudakov Form Factor in d = 6
30(4)
Reference
34(1)
4 Generalization to QCD
35(22)
4.1 Power Counting
36(1)
4.2 Effective Lagrangian
37(3)
4.3 Soft-Collinear Interactions
40(2)
4.4 Gauge Transformations and Reparameterization Invariance
42(3)
4.5 Wilson Lines
45(2)
4.6 Decoupling Transformation
47(3)
4.7 Factorization and Collinear Anomaly
50(1)
4.8 Gauge Covariant Building Blocks
51(2)
4.9 Position Space Versus Label Formalism
53(4)
References
56(1)
5 Resummation by RG Evolution
57(8)
5.1 Renormalization Group Equation
58(3)
5.2 Resummation
61(4)
References
63(2)
6 Threshold Resummation in Drell-Yan Production
65(30)
6.1 Derivation of the Factorization Formula in SCET
67(6)
6.2 Laplace Transformation and RG Equation for the Soft Function
73(5)
6.3 Drell-Yan Soft Matrix Element
78(4)
6.4 Resummation of Large Logarithms
82(3)
6.5 Dynamical Threshold Enhancement
85(3)
6.6 Numerical Results
88(3)
6.7 Approximate Fixed-Order Formulas
91(4)
References
93(2)
7 Transverse Momentum Resummation
95(16)
7.1 Phase-Space Regularization
98(3)
7.2 Refactorization and the Collinear Anomaly
101(4)
7.3 Transverse Momentum Spectra and the qT → 0 Limit
105(6)
References
108(3)
8 n-Jet Processes and IR Divergences of Gauge Theory Amplitudes
111(28)
8.1 Massless Amplitudes as Wilson Coefficients in SCET
112(5)
8.2 Renormalization
117(2)
8.3 A Conjecture for Γ
119(2)
8.4 Constraints on Γ
121(8)
8.4.1 Non-Abelian Exponentiation
122(2)
8.4.2 Soft-Collinear Factorization Constraints
124(1)
8.4.3 Consistency with Collinear Limits
125(3)
8.4.4 Consistency with Regge Limits
128(1)
8.5 Possible Violations of the Conjecture
129(2)
8.6 Contributions from Higher Casimir Operators
131(1)
8.7 Massive Amplitudes
132(7)
References
135(4)
9 Applications of SCET
139(24)
9.1 Heavy-Quark Physics
140(2)
9.2 Inclusive Hadron-Collider Cross Sections
142(2)
9.3 Event Shapes
144(3)
9.4 Jet Physics
147(4)
9.5 Electroweak Sudakov Logarithms, Glauber Gluons, and Gravity
151(1)
9.6 Outlook
152(11)
References
153(8)
Erratum
161(2)
A Summary of Notations and Conventions
163(4)
A.1 Kinematics
163(1)
A.2 Scaling
164(1)
A.3 Regularization and Ultraviolet Renormalization
165(2)
B One-Loop Integrals
167(12)
B.1 Integral Ih
168(1)
B.2 Integral Ic
169(1)
B.3 Integral Is
170(3)
B.4 Collinear Integrals with the Analytic Regulator
173(3)
B.5 Soft Function in Position Space
176(3)
C Inverse Derivative Operator
179(2)
D Wilson Lines and Gauge Transformations
181(6)
E Momentum-Space Feynman Rules for Soft Wilson Lines
187(4)
F Decoupling Transformation and the Gluon Kinetic Term
191(2)
G Transverse PDFs at NLO
193(6)
H Color Space Formalism
199(4)
I Anomalous Dimensions
203(3)
References 206