Resummation prediction on the jet mass spectrum in one-jet inclusive production at the LHC

@article{Liu2014ResummationPO,
  title={Resummation prediction on the jet mass spectrum in one-jet inclusive production at the LHC},
  author={Ze Long Liu and Chong-Sheng Li and Jian Wang and Yan Wang},
  journal={Journal of High Energy Physics},
  year={2014},
  volume={2015},
  pages={1-39}
}
A bstractWe study the factorization and resummation prediction on the jet mass spectrum in one-jet inclusive production at the LHC based on soft-collinear effective theory. The soft function with anti-kT algorithm is calculated at next-to-leading order and its validity is demonstrated by checking the agreement between the expanded leading singular terms with the exact fixed-order result. The large logarithms lnn(mJ2/pT2) and the global logarithms lnn(s4/pT2) in the process are resummed to all… 

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