Quantum Interference in Jet Substructure from Spinning Gluons
Hao Chen, Ian Moult, Hua Xing Zhu

TL;DR
This paper explores quantum interference effects in jet substructure using the three-point energy correlator in QCD, revealing a cos(2φ) dependence linked to gluon helicity interference, and introduces a novel all-orders analysis method.
Contribution
It introduces a new all-orders analysis of the three-point energy correlator in QCD using light-ray OPE, uncovering quantum interference effects in jet substructure.
Findings
Identifies cos(2φ) dependence from gluon helicity interference.
Demonstrates the effectiveness of light-ray OPE in QCD analysis.
Provides a new probe for quantum and spin effects in jets.
Abstract
Collimated sprays of hadrons, called jets, are an emergent phenomenon of Quantum Chromodynamics (QCD) at collider experiments, whose detailed internal structure encodes valuable information about the interactions of high energy quarks and gluons, and their confinement into color-neutral hadrons. The flow of energy within jets is characterized by correlation functions of energy flow operators, with the three-point correlator, being the first correlator with non-trivial shape dependence, playing a special role in unravelling the dynamics of QCD. In this Letter we initiate a study of the three-point energy correlator to all orders in the strong coupling constant, in the limit where two of the detectors are squeezed together. We show that by rotating the two squeezed detectors with respect to the third by an angle , a dependence arising from the quantum interference…
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