N-jettiness in electroweak high-energy processes
Junegone Chay, Taewook Ha, and Taehyun Kwon

TL;DR
This paper explores N-jettiness in high-energy electroweak processes, analyzing factorization theorems and resummation techniques, highlighting differences from QCD, especially regarding weak nonsinglet contributions and rapidity divergences.
Contribution
It develops the factorization framework for N-jettiness in electroweak processes, including nonsinglet effects and rapidity divergence cancellation, extending QCD methods to electroweak interactions.
Findings
Factorization theorems for electroweak N-jettiness are established.
Nonsinglet matrix elements significantly affect the factorized results.
Rapidity divergences cancel across different nonsinglet channels.
Abstract
We study -jettiness in electroweak processes at extreme high energies. The description of the scattering process such as is similar to QCD. At present, electroweak processes are prevailed by the processes induced by the strong interaction, but they will be relevant at future colliders at high energy. The main difference between QCD and electroweak processes is that the initial- and final-state particles should appear in the form of hadrons, that is, color singlets in QCD, while there can be weak nonsinglets as well in electroweak interactions. We analyze the factorization theorems for the -jettiness in , and compute the factorized parts to next-to-leading logarithmic accuracy. To simplify the comparison with QCD, we only consider the gauge interaction, and the extension to the Standard…
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