- Soft-collinear effective theory
In
quantum field theory , soft-collineareffective theory (or SCET) is a theoretical framework for doing calculations inquantum chromodynamics (QCD) that involve interacting particles carrying widely different energies.The motivation for developing SCET was to control the
infrared divergence s that occur in QCD calculations that involve particles that are "soft" -- carrying much lower energy or momentum than other particles in the process -- or "collinear" -- traveling in the same direction as another particle in the process. SCET is an effective theory for highly energeticquark s interacting with collinear and/or softgluon s. It has been used for calculations of the decays ofB meson s (quark-antiquark bound states involving abottom quark ) and the properties of jets (sprays ofhadrons that emerge from particle collisions when a quark or gluon is produced).The new feature of SCET is its ability to handle more than one soft energy scale. For example, processes involving quarks carrying a high energy "Q" interacting with gluons have two soft scales: the transverse momentum "pT" of the collinear particles, plus the even softer scale "pT2/Q". SCET provides a power-counting formalism for doing
perturbation theory in the small parameter "ΛQCD/Q" in a sensible way.External links
Original papers:
* C.W. Bauer, S. Fleming, D. Pirjol, and I.W. Stewart, "An effective field theory for collinear and soft gluons: heavy to light decays", Phys. Rev. D63, 114020 (2001), [http://arxiv.org/abs/hep-ph/0011336 arXiv:hep-ph/0011336] .
* C.W. Bauer, D. Pirjol, and I.W. Stewart, "Soft-collinear factorization in effective field theory", Phys. Rev. D65, 054022 (2002), [http://arxiv.org/abs/hep-ph/0109045 arXiv:hep-ph/0109045] .
* C.W. Bauer, D. Pirjol, and I.W. Stewart, "Power counting in the soft-collinear effective theory", Phys. Rev. D66, 054005 (2002), [http://arxiv.org/abs/hep-ph/0205289 arXiv:hep-ph/0205289] .
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