Resummed Mass Distribution for Jets Initiated by Massive Quarks
Abstract
We resum the invariant mass distribution of jets initiated by massive quarks in next-to-leading logarithmic approximation and beyond in heuristic way. We find that the inclusion of mass terms, in the N-moment space, results in the universal factor deltaN(Q2;m2), taking into account dead-cone effects and soft radiation characteristic of massive charges. This factor multiplies the massless jet distribution function JN(Q2). The variable N is rescaled by the mass correction parameter r = m2/Q2 << 1 with respect to the standard massless case, being m the quark mass and Q the hard scale. The functions A(alphaS) and B(alphaS), appear with a minus sign suppressing collinear effects at large N, as expected. In the same region, soft radiation not collinearly enhanced, characteristic of massive charges, makes its appearance with the function D(alphaS). Phenomenological applications, such as the resummation of b --> c l nu decay spectra or the inclusion of beauty mass effects in t --> b W decays, are briefly sketched.
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