Processes involving heavy quarks in associated production, are usually described in two factorisation schemes: one in which the heavy quark is treated as an infinitely massive object, decoupled from QCD evolution, and one in which it is treated on the same footing of a light quark. These two approaches only differ by the inclusion of mass suppressed terms or in the resummation of a certain class of logarithms. In view of recent results, in this talk, we present recent developments that extend a phenomenological scheme, that tries to incorporate the best of both worlds, to NLO in Monte Carlo event generation.
Napoletano, D. (2018). Heavy quark mass effects in associated production. Intervento presentato a: 26th International Workshop on Deep-Inelastic Scattering and Related Subjects, DIS 2018, Kobe University Convention Centre, Japan [10.22323/1.316.0116].
Heavy quark mass effects in associated production
Napoletano, D
2018
Abstract
Processes involving heavy quarks in associated production, are usually described in two factorisation schemes: one in which the heavy quark is treated as an infinitely massive object, decoupled from QCD evolution, and one in which it is treated on the same footing of a light quark. These two approaches only differ by the inclusion of mass suppressed terms or in the resummation of a certain class of logarithms. In view of recent results, in this talk, we present recent developments that extend a phenomenological scheme, that tries to incorporate the best of both worlds, to NLO in Monte Carlo event generation.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.