Electroweak Corrections Using Effective Theory

Electroweak Corrections Using Effective Theory

Author: Jui-Yu Chiu

Publisher:

Published: 2009

Total Pages: 104

ISBN-13:

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We study the infrared structure of perturbative amplitudes using the effective field theory (EFT) formalism and develop a general factorization scheme, frst for electroweak dynamics and then general gauge theories. We begin by discussing the factorization structure within the framework of the Soft-Collinear-Effective Theory. For the theories with a massive gauge boson, we introduce a (new) [Delta]-regulator to regulate the collinear singularities. In this way, we avoid the confusions in distinguishing different kinds of singularities which arise when considering unbroken theories. Consequently, we propose a factorization scheme to define a soft function free of collinear singularities and a jet function free of the soft singularities. We also clarify that heavy-quark effects change only the structure of collinear singularities and not the soft ones. With our definition of the soft function, we compute the one-loop soft anomalous dimension matrix for any fixed angle, multi-particle process by weighting the soft function with the proper group theory factor without additional calculation. Next, we use EFT methods to sum the Electroweak Sudakov logarithms at high energy, of the form ([alpha]/sin2 [theta]w log^m s/M_{Z, W}^2, are summed using effective theory (EFT) methods. The exponentiation of Sudakov logarithms and factorization is discussed in the EFT formalism. Radiative corrections are computed to scattering processes in the standard model involving an arbitrary number of external particles. The computations include non-zero particle masses such as the t-quark mass, electroweak mixing effects which lead to unequal W and Z masses and a massless photon, and Higgs corrections proportional to the top quark Yukawa coupling. The structure of the radiative corrections, and which terms are summed by the EFT renormalization group is discussed in detail. The omitted terms are smaller than 1%. We give numerical results for the corrections to dijet production, dilepton production, t-bar t production, and squark pair production. The purely electroweak corrections are significant -- about 15% at 1 TeV, increasing to 30% at 5 TeV, and they change both the scattering rate and angular distribution. The QCD corrections (which are well-known) are also computed with the EFT. They are much larger -- about a factor of four at 1 TeV, increasing to a factor of thirty at 5 TeV.


Electroweak Theory: Proceedings Of The Advanced School On Electweak Theory

Electroweak Theory: Proceedings Of The Advanced School On Electweak Theory

Author: Domenec Espriu

Publisher: World Scientific

Published: 1998-04-04

Total Pages: 238

ISBN-13: 9814545147

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Contents:Quark Mixing and CP Violation (F J Gilman)Heavy Quark Effective Theory (A V Manohar)Introduction to Low-Energy Supersymmetry (G F Giudice)An Introduction to Dynamical Electroweak Symmetry Breaking (R S Chivukula)Hadron Colliders, the Top Quark, and the Higgs Sector (C Quigg)Physics Potential of LEP2 and NLC (R Miquel)Precision Tests of the Electroweak Theory (P Langacker) Readership: High energy physicists. Keywords:


Introduction to Soft-Collinear Effective Theory

Introduction to Soft-Collinear Effective Theory

Author: Thomas Becher

Publisher: Springer

Published: 2015-03-04

Total Pages: 214

ISBN-13: 3319148486

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


Heavy Flavor And Electroweak Theory - Proceedings Of The International Symposium

Heavy Flavor And Electroweak Theory - Proceedings Of The International Symposium

Author: Chao-hsi Chang

Publisher: World Scientific

Published: 1996-07-29

Total Pages: 322

ISBN-13: 9814547956

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The symposium focused on the following hot topics of particle physics, such as heavy flavor productions and decays; QCD corrections; EW symmetry breaking theories; precise tests of Standard Model and physics beyond Standard Model; CP violation and rare decays etc. There are 30 talks presented at the symposium by participants from all over the world, who are active in the forefront of the fields.


Radiative Corrections, Radcor 98: Application Of Quantum Field Theory To Phenomenology - Proceedings Of 4th

Radiative Corrections, Radcor 98: Application Of Quantum Field Theory To Phenomenology - Proceedings Of 4th

Author: Joan Sola

Publisher: World Scientific

Published: 1999-09-17

Total Pages: 606

ISBN-13: 9814543713

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This volume contains the contributions of 47 leading researchers in high energy physics, both theorists and experimentalists, from all over the world. It discusses the application of quantum field theory to phenomenology in all areas of active research in particle physics. The topics covered include: (i) the status of precision measurements at LEP, SLC, HERA, Tevatron, and other experiments; (ii) quantum-field-theoretical techniques for calculating electroweak and QCD radiative corrections; and (iii) radiative corrections and precision experiments in future colliders (Tevatron II, LHC, NLC, Muon Collider, etc.). The confrontation in a single volume of all the high precision results reported by experimentalists, on one side, with the predictions of the Standard Model (SM) at the level of radiative corrections, on the otherside, provides a detailed test of the SM at the quantum level. And, where discrepancies appear, it gives hints of physics beyond the SM (such as supersymmetry, effective quantum field theories, etc.) which are thoroughly discussed in the book.