Parton Radiation and Fragmentation from LHC to FCC-ee

David d'Enterria, Peter Z. Skands, D. Anderle, F. Anulli, J. Aparisi, C.G. Bell, V. Bertone, C. Bierlich, Stefano Carrazza, G. Corcella, David d'Enterria, M. Dasgupta, I. Garcia-Martinez, T. Gehrmann, O. Gituliar, K. Hamacher, N. P. Hartland, A. H. Hoang, A. Hornig, S. JadachT. Kaufmann, S. Kluth, D. W. Kolodrubetz, A. Kusina, C. Lee, G. Luisoni, V. Mateu, H. Matevosyan, W. Metzger, S. O. Moch, P. F. Monni, B. Nachman, Emanuele R. Nocera, M. Perelló, W. Placzek, S. Plätzer, R. Perez-Ramos, G. Rauco, P. Richardson, F. Ringer, J. Rojo, Ph Roloff, Y. Sakaki, N. Sato, R. Simoniello, T. Sjöstrand, P. Z. Skands, M. Skrzypek, Gregory Soyez, I. W. Stewart, M. Stratmann, Jim Talbert, S. Todorova, S. Tokar, M. Vos, A. Vossen

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Abstract

This document collects the proceedings of the "Parton Radiation and Fragmentation from LHC to FCC-ee" workshop (http://indico.cern.ch/e/ee\_jets16) held at CERN in Nov. 2016. The writeup reviews the latest theoretical and experimental developments on parton radiation and parton-hadron fragmentation studies --including analyses of LEP, B-factories, and LHC data-- with a focus on the future perspectives reacheable in e+ e- measurements at the Future Circular Collider (FCC-ee), with multi-ab-1 integrated luminosities yielding 1012 and 108 jets from Z and W bosons decays as well as 105 gluon jets from Higgs boson decays. The main topics discussed are: (i) parton radiation and parton-to-hadron fragmentation functions (splitting functions at NNLO, small-z NNLL resummations, global FF fits including Monte Carlo (MC) and neural-network analyses of the latest Belle/BaBar high-precision data, parton shower MC generators), (ii) jet properties (quark-gluon discrimination, e+ e-  event shapes and multi-jet rates at NNLO+NnLL, jet broadening and angularities, jet substructure at small-radius, jet charge determination, e+ e- jet reconstruction algorithms), (iii) heavy-quark jets (dead cone effect, charm-bottom separation, gluon-to-$b\bar{b}$ splitting), and (iv) non-perturbative QCD phenomena (colour reconnection, baryon and strangeness production, Bose-Einstein and Fermi-Dirac final-state correlations, colour string dynamics: spin effects, helix hadronization).
Original languageEnglish
Article numberCoEPP-MN-17-1
Number of pages181
JournalarXiv
Volume2017
Publication statusPublished - 4 Feb 2017

Bibliographical note

181 pages, 120 figures. Proceedings "Parton Radiation and Fragmentation from LHC to FCC-ee" Workshop (CERN, Nov. 2016), David d'Enterria, Peter Z. Skands (eds.)

Keywords

  • hep-ph
  • hep-ex

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