Variable Flavor Number Scheme for Final State Jets in Thrust
Piotr Pietrulewicz, Simon Gritschacher, Andre H. Hoang, Ilaria Jemos, and Vicent Mateu

TL;DR
This paper develops a variable flavor number scheme for final state jets in e+e- collisions, incorporating heavy quark mass effects and resummation techniques to improve theoretical predictions of the thrust distribution.
Contribution
It introduces a novel variable flavor number scheme for final state jets, accounting for arbitrary quark masses and providing universal threshold corrections within factorization theorems.
Findings
Resummation at N3LL order for thrust distribution with mass effects.
Removal of O(Lambda_QCD) renormalon in the soft function.
Universal threshold corrections for RG evolution of jet functions.
Abstract
We present results for mass effects coming from secondary radiation of heavy quark pairs related to gluon splitting in the thrust distribution for e+e- collisions. The results are given in the dijet limit where the hard interaction scale and the scales related to collinear and soft radiation are widely separated. We account for the corresponding fixed-order corrections at O(alpha_s^2) and the summation of all logarithmic terms related to the hard, collinear and soft scales as well as the quark mass at N3LL order. We also remove the O(Lambda_QCD) renormalon in the partonic soft function leading to an infrared evolution equation with a matching condition related to the massive quark threshold. The quark mass can be arbitrary, ranging from the infinitely heavy case, where decoupling takes place, down to the massless limit where the results smoothly merge into the well known predictions for…
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