# Comment on "Single-inclusive jet production in electron-nucleon   collisions through next-to-next-to-leading order in perturbative QCD" [Phys.   Lett. B 763, 52--59 (2016)]

**Authors:** Geoffrey T. Bodwin, Eric Braaten

arXiv: 1701.08214 · 2017-03-29

## TL;DR

This paper critiques previous perturbative calculations of quark distributions in electrons for jet production, emphasizing the importance of nonperturbative QCD effects and advocating for phenomenological determination of these distributions.

## Contribution

It highlights the significance of nonperturbative QCD contributions to quark distributions in electrons, challenging the perturbative approximation used in prior work.

## Key findings

- Nonperturbative effects significantly impact quark distributions in electrons.
- Resolved-electron contributions are essential for accurate cross section calculations.
- Phenomenological methods are needed to determine quark distributions in electrons.

## Abstract

In the cross section for single-inclusive jet production in electron-nucleon collisions, the distribution of a quark in an electron appears at next-to-next-to-leading order. The numerical calculations in Ref. [1] were carried out using a perturbative approximation for the distribution of a quark in an electron. We point out that that distribution receives nonperturbative QCD contributions that invalidate the perturbative approximation. Those nonperturbative effects enter into cross sections for hard-scattering processes through resolved-electron contributions and can be taken into account by determining the distribution of a quark in an electron phenomenologically.

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