Electroweak Splitting Functions and High Energy Showering
Junmou Chen, Tao Han, Brock Tweedie

TL;DR
This paper derives electroweak splitting functions within the Standard Model, incorporating symmetry breaking effects, and develops a comprehensive showering scheme to study high-energy processes involving electroweak particles.
Contribution
It introduces a systematic method for electroweak showering including ultra-collinear effects and a novel gauge choice, enhancing the accuracy of high-energy particle simulations.
Findings
Electroweak partons can form 'weak jets' with large splitting probabilities.
The showering scheme accurately models interference effects among neutral bosons.
Electroweak corrections significantly impact high-energy physics processes.
Abstract
We derive the electroweak (EW) collinear splitting functions for the Standard Model, including the massive fermions, gauge bosons and the Higgs boson. We first present the splitting functions in the limit of unbroken SU(2)xU(1) and discuss their general features in the collinear and soft-collinear regimes. We then systematically incorporate EW symmetry breaking (EWSB), which leads to the emergence of additional "ultra-collinear" splitting phenomena and naive violations of the Goldstone-boson Equivalence Theorem. We suggest a particularly convenient choice of non-covariant gauge (dubbed "Goldstone Equivalence Gauge") that disentangles the effects of Goldstone bosons and gauge fields in the presence of EWSB, and allows trivial book-keeping of leading power corrections in the VEV. We implement a comprehensive, practical EW showering scheme based on these splitting functions using a Sudakov…
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