What is a parton shower?

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We consider idealized parton shower event generators that treat parton spin and color exactly, leaving aside the choice of practical approximations for spin and color. We investigate how the structure of such a parton shower generator is related to the structure of QCD. We argue that a parton shower with splitting functions proportional to αs can be viewed not just as a model, but as the lowest order approximation to a shower that is defined at any perturbative order. To support this argument, we present a formulation for a parton shower at order αsk for any k. Since some of the input functions needed are specified by their properties but not calculated, this formulation does not provide a useful recipe for an order αsk parton shower algorithm. However, in this formulation we see how the operators that generate the shower are related to operators that specify the infrared singularities of QCD.

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Nagy, Z., & Soper, D. E. (2018). What is a parton shower? Physical Review D, 98(1). https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevD.98.014034

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