Parton cascades at DLA: the role of the evolution variable
Carlota Andr\'es, Liliana Apolin\'ario, N\'estor Armesto, Andr\'e, Cordeiro, Fabio Dominguez, Jos\'e Guilherme Milhano

TL;DR
This paper investigates the role of the evolution variable in parton cascades at DLA, analyzing how different ordering prescriptions affect jet substructure and the parton shower evolution in a unified framework.
Contribution
It provides a detailed calculation of double gluon emission probabilities and explores the equivalence of various ordering variables at double logarithmic accuracy.
Findings
Identified phase-space regions for different emission diagrams.
Built a toy Monte Carlo shower ordered in multiple variables.
Analyzed the impact of ordering and vetoes on jet substructure.
Abstract
While experimental studies on jet quenching have achieved a large sophistication, the theoretical description of this phenomenon still misses some important points. One of them is the interplay of vacuum-like emissions, usually formulated in momentum space, with the medium induced ones that demand an interplay with a space-time picture of the medium and thus must be formulated in position space. A unified description of both vacuum and medium-induced emissions is lacking. In this work, we compute the tree-level probability of a double gluon emission in vacuum, and identify the enhanced phase-space regions for each diagram, corresponding to different configurations of the parton cascade. This calculation provides a parametric form for the formation times associated with each diagram, highlighting the equivalence of various ordering variables at double logarithmic accuracy. This…
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Taxonomy
TopicsParticle physics theoretical and experimental studies · High-Energy Particle Collisions Research · Quantum Chromodynamics and Particle Interactions
