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.
relazione (orale)
QCD, Heavy Quarks, Standard Model Phenomelogy
English
26th International Workshop on Deep-Inelastic Scattering and Related Subjects, DIS 2018
2018
2018
316
116
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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].
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