We discuss the infrared structure of processes with massive quarks in the initial state. It is well known that, starting from next-to-next-to-leading order in perturbative QCD, such processes exhibit a violation of the Bloch-Nordsieck theorem, in that the sum of real and virtual contributions to partonic cross sections contains uncanceled infrared singularities. The main purpose of this paper is to present a simple physical argument that elucidates the origin of these singularities and simplifies the derivation of infrared-singular contributions to heavy-quark initiated cross sections.

Caola, F., Melnikov, K., Napoletano, D., Tancredi, L. (2021). Noncancellation of infrared singularities in collisions of massive quarks. PHYSICAL REVIEW D, 103(5) [10.1103/PhysRevD.103.054013].

Noncancellation of infrared singularities in collisions of massive quarks

Napoletano D.;
2021

Abstract

We discuss the infrared structure of processes with massive quarks in the initial state. It is well known that, starting from next-to-next-to-leading order in perturbative QCD, such processes exhibit a violation of the Bloch-Nordsieck theorem, in that the sum of real and virtual contributions to partonic cross sections contains uncanceled infrared singularities. The main purpose of this paper is to present a simple physical argument that elucidates the origin of these singularities and simplifies the derivation of infrared-singular contributions to heavy-quark initiated cross sections.
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Massive quarks phenomenology; QCD Corrections;
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2021
103
5
054013
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Caola, F., Melnikov, K., Napoletano, D., Tancredi, L. (2021). Noncancellation of infrared singularities in collisions of massive quarks. PHYSICAL REVIEW D, 103(5) [10.1103/PhysRevD.103.054013].
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