DIAGRAMMATIC RESUMMATION OF LEADING-LOGARITHMIC THRESHOLD EFFECTS AT NEXT-TO-LEADING POWER

Diagrammatic resummation of leading-logarithmic threshold effects at next-to-leading power

Diagrammatic resummation of leading-logarithmic threshold effects at next-to-leading power

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Abstract Perturbative cross-sections in QCD are beset by logarithms of kinematic invariants, whose arguments vanish when heavy particles are produced near threshold.Contributions of this type often need to be summed to all Microbial Biocontrol Strategies for Ambrosia Beetles and Their Associated Phytopathogenic Fungi orders in the coupling, in order to improve the behaviour of the perturbative expansion, and it has long been known how to do this at leading power in the threshold variable, using a variety of approaches.Recently, the problem of extending this resummation to logarithms suppressed by a single power of the threshold Bacterial assessment of food handlers in Sari City, Mazandaran Province, north of Iran variable has received considerable attention.In this paper, we show that such next-to-leading power (NLP) contributions can indeed be resummed, to leading logarithmic (LL) accuracy, for any QCD process with a colour-singlet final state, using a direct generalisation of the diagrammatic methods available at leading power.We compare our results with other approaches, and comment on the implications for further generalisations beyond leading-logarithmic accuracy.

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