A subleading power operator basis for the scalar quark current

Factorization theorems play a crucial role in our understanding of the strong interaction. For collider processes they are typically formulated at leading power and much less is known about power corrections in the λ ≪ 1 expansion. Here we present a complete basis of power suppressed operators for a...

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Main Authors: Chang, Cyuan-Han (Contributor), Stewart, Iain W (Contributor), Vita, Gherardo (Contributor)
Other Authors: Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Center for Theoretical Physics (Contributor), Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Department of Physics (Contributor)
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2018-05-02T14:30:05Z.
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520 |a Factorization theorems play a crucial role in our understanding of the strong interaction. For collider processes they are typically formulated at leading power and much less is known about power corrections in the λ ≪ 1 expansion. Here we present a complete basis of power suppressed operators for a scalar quark current at O (λ][superscript 2]) in the amplitude level power expansion in the Soft Collinear Effective Theory, demonstrating that helicity selection rules significantly simplify the construction. This basis applies for the production of any color singlet scalar in q[bar over q] annihilation (such as b[bar over b] → H). We also classify all operators which contribute to the cross section at O(λ[superscript 2]) and perform matching calculations to determine their tree level Wilson coefficients. These results can be exploited to study power corrections in both resummed and fixed order perturbation theory, and for analyzing the factorization properties of gauge theory amplitudes and cross sections at subleading power. 
520 |a United States. Department of Energy. Office of Nuclear Physics (Grant DE-SC0011090) 
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655 7 |a Article 
773 |t Journal of High Energy Physics