The parton branching TMD framework is upgraded from NLL to NNLL accuracy using the soft-gluon physical coupling, with the Collins-Soper kernel evaluated at NNLL.
Soft-gluon effective coupling and cusp anomalous dimension
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We consider the extension of the CMW soft-gluon effective coupling in the context of soft-gluon resummation for QCD hard-scattering observables beyond the next-to-leading logarithmic accuracy. We present two proposals of a soft-gluon effective coupling that extend the CMW coupling to all perturbative orders in the \ms\ coupling $\as$. Although both effective couplings are well-defined in the physical four-dimensional space time, we examine their behaviour in $d=4 -2\ep$ space time dimensions. We uncover an all-order perturbative relation with the cusp anomalous dimension: the (four dimensional) cusp anomalous dimension is equal to the $d$-dimensional soft-gluon effective coupling at the conformal point $\ep=\beta(\as)$, where the $d$-dimensional QCD $\beta$-function, $\beta(\as) - \ep$, vanishes. We present the explicit expressions of the two soft-gluon couplings up to ${\cal O}(\as^2)$ in $d$ dimensions. In the four-dimensional case we compute the two soft couplings up to ${\cal O}(\as^3)$. For one of the two couplings, we confirm the ${\cal O}(\as^3)$ result previously presented by other authors. For the other coupling, we obtain the explicit relation with the cusp anomalous dimension up to ${\cal O}(\as^4)$. We comment on Casimir scaling at ${\cal O}(\as^4)$.
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Soft-gluon coupling and the TMD parton branching Sudakov form factor
The parton branching TMD framework is upgraded from NLL to NNLL accuracy using the soft-gluon physical coupling, with the Collins-Soper kernel evaluated at NNLL.