On the Universality of the Leading, 1/Q Power Corrections in QCD
Abstract
We discuss 1/Q corrections to hard processes in QCD where Q is a large mass parameter like the total energy in e+e- annihilation. The main problem we address ourselves to is whether these corrections to different processes (concentrating for definiteness on the Thrust and the Drell-Yan cross section) can be related to each other in a reliable way so that the phenomenology of the 1/Q corrections can be developed. We derive first the relation valid to lowest order using both the renormalon and finite-gauge-boson mass techniques to check its independence on the infrared cut- off procedure. We then argue that the 1/Q corrections are due to soft gluons which factorize into a universal factor such that the lowest order relations are preserved in higher orders.
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