Dissecting the collinear structure of quark splitting at NNLL

Abstract

We explore the collinear limit of final-state quark splittings at order αs2. While at general NLL level, this limit is described simply by a product of leading-order 1 2 DGLAP splitting functions, at the NNLL level we need to consider 13 splitting functions. Here, by performing suitable integrals of the triple-collinear splitting functions, we demonstrate how one may extract Bq2(z), a differential version of the coefficient Bq2 that enters the quark form factor at NNLL and governs the intensity of collinear radiation from a quark. The variable z corresponds to the quark energy fraction after an initial 1 2 splitting, and our results yield effective higher-order splitting functions, which may be considered as a step towards the construction of NNLL parton showers. Further, while in the limit z 1 we recover the standard soft limit results involving the CMW coupling with scale kt, the z dependence we obtain also motivates the extension of the notion of a physical coupling beyond the soft limit.

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