Celestial Blocks and Transverse Spin in the Three-Point Energy Correlator
Hao Chen, Ian Moult, Joshua Sandor, Hua Xing Zhu

TL;DR
This paper advances the theoretical understanding of jet substructure at the LHC by applying conformal field theory techniques to three-point energy correlators, deriving celestial blocks, and analyzing the spectrum of light-ray operators.
Contribution
It develops the light-ray operator product expansion for three-point correlators, deriving celestial blocks and analyzing the spectrum using the Lorentzian inversion formula, connecting CFT methods with QCD jet substructure.
Findings
Derived celestial blocks for three-point correlators.
Extracted the spectrum of light-ray operators showing analytic transverse spin dependence.
Highlighted the utility of the OPE approach in jet substructure analysis.
Abstract
Quantitative theoretical techniques for understanding the substructure of jets at the LHC enable new insights into the dynamics of QCD, and novel approaches to search for new physics. Recently, there has been a program to reformulate jet substructure in terms of correlation functions, , of light-ray operators, , allowing the application of techniques developed in the study of Conformal Field Theories (CFTs). In this paper we further develop these techniques in the particular context of the three-point correlator , using recently computed perturbative data in both QCD and sYM. We derive the celestial blocks appearing in the light-ray operator product expansion (OPE) of the…
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TopicsParticle physics theoretical and experimental studies · Black Holes and Theoretical Physics · Cosmology and Gravitation Theories
