Jet substructure using semi-inclusive jet functions within SCET
Zhong-Bo Kang, Felix Ringer, Ivan Vitev

TL;DR
This paper introduces a novel SCET-based method for analyzing jet substructure, specifically the jet fragmentation function, enabling more accurate theoretical predictions and better agreement with LHC data.
Contribution
The paper develops semi-inclusive jet functions within SCET for jet substructure observables, providing a new framework that combines resummation with fixed-order calculations.
Findings
Derived RG equations matching DGLAP evolution.
Achieved NLO+NLL_R accuracy for jet fragmentation.
Numerical results agree well with LHC experimental data.
Abstract
We propose a new method to evaluate jet substructure observables in inclusive jet measurements, based upon semi-inclusive jet functions in the framework of Soft Collinear Effective Theory (SCET). As a first example, we consider the jet fragmentation function, where a hadron is identified inside a fully reconstructed jet. We introduce a new semi-inclusive fragmenting jet function , which depends on the jet radius and the large light-cone momenta of the parton `' initiating the jet (), the jet (), and the hadron (). The jet fragmentation function can then be expressed as a semi-inclusive observable, in the spirit of actual experimental measurements, rather than as an exclusive one. We demonstrate the consistency of the effective field theory treatment and standard…
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