A QED Shower Including the Next-to-leading Logarithm Correction in e+e- Annihilation

Abstract

We develop an event generator, NLL-QEDPS, based on the QED shower including the next-to-leading logarithm correction in the e+e- annihilation. The shower model is the Monte Carlo technique to solve the renormalization group equation so that they can calculate contributions of alpham logn(S/me2) for any m and n systematically. Here alpha is the QED coupling, me is the mass of electron and S is the square of the total energy in the e+e- system. While the previous QEDPS is limited to the leading logarithm approximation which includes only contributions of (alpha log(S/me2))n, the model developed here contains terms of alpha(alpha log(S/me2))n, the the next-to-leading logarithm correction. The shower model is formulated for the initial radiation in the e+e- annihilation. The generator based on it gives us events with q2, which is a virtual mass squared of the virtual photon and/or Z-boson, in accuracy of 0.04%, except for small q2/S.

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