Computes N³LO twist-2 matching for linearly polarized gluon TMDs with NNLL small-x resummation for fragmentation functions.
On the Next-to-Next-to-Leading Order Evolution of Flavour-Singlet Fragmentation Functions
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We present the third-order contributions to the quark-gluon and gluon-quark timelike splitting functions for the evolution of fragmentation functions in perturbative QCD. These quantities have been derived by studying physical evolution kernels for photon- and Higgs-exchange structure functions in deep inelastic scattering and their counterparts in semi-inclusive annihilation, together with constraints from the momentum sum rule and the supersymmetric limit. For this purpose we have also calculated the second-order coefficient functions for one-hadron inclusive Higgs decay in the heavy-top limit. A numerically tolerable uncertainty remains for the quark-gluon splitting function, which does not affect the endpoint logarithms for small and large momentum fractions. We briefly discuss these limits and illustrate the numerical impact of the third-order corrections. Compact and accurate parametrizations are provided for all third-order timelike splitting functions.
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Non-singlet fragmentation functions of pions and kaons are determined at NNLO QCD from charge asymmetry measurements in e+e- annihilation and SIDIS, yielding a scaling index of 0.7 and strangeness suppression of 0.5.
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The N$^3$LO Twist-2 Matching of Linearly Polarized Gluon TMDs
Computes N³LO twist-2 matching for linearly polarized gluon TMDs with NNLL small-x resummation for fragmentation functions.
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Determination of Fragmentation Functions from Charge Asymmetries in Hadron Production
Non-singlet fragmentation functions of pions and kaons are determined at NNLO QCD from charge asymmetry measurements in e+e- annihilation and SIDIS, yielding a scaling index of 0.7 and strangeness suppression of 0.5.