Relating amplitude and PDF factorisation through Wilson-line geometries

Abstract We study long-distance singularities governing different physical quantities involving massless partons in perturbative QCD by using factorisation in terms of Wilson-line correlators. By isolating the process-independent hard-collinear singularities from quark and gluon form factors, and id...

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Main Authors: Giulio Falcioni, Einan Gardi, Calum Milloy
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: SpringerOpen 2019-11-01
Series:Journal of High Energy Physics
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Online Access:http://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/JHEP11(2019)100
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spelling doaj-3ad4ed6a7fda4571bff7a7950164bf402020-11-25T04:11:30ZengSpringerOpenJournal of High Energy Physics1029-84792019-11-0120191115410.1007/JHEP11(2019)100Relating amplitude and PDF factorisation through Wilson-line geometriesGiulio Falcioni0Einan Gardi1Calum Milloy2Higgs Centre for Theoretical Physics, School of Physics and Astronomy, The University of EdinburghHiggs Centre for Theoretical Physics, School of Physics and Astronomy, The University of EdinburghHiggs Centre for Theoretical Physics, School of Physics and Astronomy, The University of EdinburghAbstract We study long-distance singularities governing different physical quantities involving massless partons in perturbative QCD by using factorisation in terms of Wilson-line correlators. By isolating the process-independent hard-collinear singularities from quark and gluon form factors, and identifying these with the ones governing the elastic limit of the perturbative Parton Distribution Functions (PDFs) — δ(1 − x) in the large-x limit of DGLAP splitting functions — we extract the anomalous dimension controlling soft sin- gularities of the PDFs, verifying that it admits Casimir scaling. We then perform an independent diagrammatic computation of the latter using its definition in terms of Wil- son lines, confirming explicitly the above result through two loops. By comparing our eikonal PDF calculation to that of the eikonal form factor by Erdogan and Sterman and the classical computation of the closed parallelogram by Korchemsky and Korchemskaya, a consistent picture emerges whereby all singularities emerge in diagrammatic configurations localised at the cusps or along lightlike lines, but where distinct contributions to the anomalous dimensions are associated with finite (closed) lightlike segments as compared to infinite (open) ones. Both are relevant for resumming large logarithms in physical quantities, notably the anomalous dimension controlling Drell-Yan or Higgs production near threshold on the one hand, and the gluon Regge trajectory controlling the high-energy limit of partonic scattering on the other.http://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/JHEP11(2019)100Perturbative QCDScattering Amplitudes
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author Giulio Falcioni
Einan Gardi
Calum Milloy
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Einan Gardi
Calum Milloy
Relating amplitude and PDF factorisation through Wilson-line geometries
Journal of High Energy Physics
Perturbative QCD
Scattering Amplitudes
author_facet Giulio Falcioni
Einan Gardi
Calum Milloy
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title Relating amplitude and PDF factorisation through Wilson-line geometries
title_short Relating amplitude and PDF factorisation through Wilson-line geometries
title_full Relating amplitude and PDF factorisation through Wilson-line geometries
title_fullStr Relating amplitude and PDF factorisation through Wilson-line geometries
title_full_unstemmed Relating amplitude and PDF factorisation through Wilson-line geometries
title_sort relating amplitude and pdf factorisation through wilson-line geometries
publisher SpringerOpen
series Journal of High Energy Physics
issn 1029-8479
publishDate 2019-11-01
description Abstract We study long-distance singularities governing different physical quantities involving massless partons in perturbative QCD by using factorisation in terms of Wilson-line correlators. By isolating the process-independent hard-collinear singularities from quark and gluon form factors, and identifying these with the ones governing the elastic limit of the perturbative Parton Distribution Functions (PDFs) — δ(1 − x) in the large-x limit of DGLAP splitting functions — we extract the anomalous dimension controlling soft sin- gularities of the PDFs, verifying that it admits Casimir scaling. We then perform an independent diagrammatic computation of the latter using its definition in terms of Wil- son lines, confirming explicitly the above result through two loops. By comparing our eikonal PDF calculation to that of the eikonal form factor by Erdogan and Sterman and the classical computation of the closed parallelogram by Korchemsky and Korchemskaya, a consistent picture emerges whereby all singularities emerge in diagrammatic configurations localised at the cusps or along lightlike lines, but where distinct contributions to the anomalous dimensions are associated with finite (closed) lightlike segments as compared to infinite (open) ones. Both are relevant for resumming large logarithms in physical quantities, notably the anomalous dimension controlling Drell-Yan or Higgs production near threshold on the one hand, and the gluon Regge trajectory controlling the high-energy limit of partonic scattering on the other.
topic Perturbative QCD
Scattering Amplitudes
url http://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/JHEP11(2019)100
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