Abstract
Multijet cross sections at the LHC and Tevatron are sensitive to several distinct kinematic energy scales. When measuring the dijet invariant mass m jj between two signal jets produced in association with other jets or weak bosons, m jj will typically be much smaller than the total partonic center-of-mass energy Q, but larger than the individual jet masses m, such that there can be a hierarchy of scales m m jj Q. This situation arises in many new-physics analyses at the LHC, where the invariant mass between jets is used to gain access to the masses of new-physics particles in a decay chain. At present, the logarithms arising from such a hierarchy of kinematic scales can only be summed at the leading-logarithmic level provided by parton-shower programs. We construct an effective field theory, SCET +, which is an extension of soft-collinear effective theory that applies to this situation of hierarchical jets. It allows for a rigorous separation of different scales in a multiscale soft function and for a systematic resummation of logarithms of both m jj/Q and m/Q. As an explicit example, we consider the invariant mass spectrum of the two closest jets in e +e -→3 jets. We also give the generalization to pp→N jets plus leptons relevant for the LHC. © 2012 American Physical Society.
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Bauer, C. W., Tackmann, F. J., Walsh, J. R., & Zuberi, S. (2012). Factorization and resummation for dijet invariant mass spectra. Physical Review D - Particles, Fields, Gravitation and Cosmology, 85(7). https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevD.85.074006
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