The Beam Thrust Cross Section for Drell-Yan at NNLL Order
Abstract
At the LHC and Tevatron strong initial-state radiation (ISR) plays an important role. It can significantly affect the partonic luminosity available to the hard interaction or contaminate a signal with additional jets and soft radiation. An ideal process to study ISR is isolated Drell-Yan production, pp -> X l+l- without central jets, where the jet veto is provided by the hadronic event shape beam thrust tauB. Most hadron collider event shapes are designed to study central jets. In contrast, requiring tauB << 1 provides an inclusive veto of central jets and measures the spectrum of ISR. For tauB << 1 we carry out a resummation of alphasn lnm tauB corrections at next-to-next-to-leading-logarithmic order. This is the first resummation at this order for a hadron-hadron collider event shape. Measurements of tauB at the Tevatron and LHC can provide crucial tests of our understanding of ISR and of tauB's utility as a central jet veto.
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