First NNLO global extraction of Lambda hyperon fragmentation functions from SIA and SIDIS data via neural-network parametrization.
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Resummed quarkonium fragmentation functions are derived to all orders in perturbation theory, resolving threshold singularities without nonperturbative model functions.
NNLL resummation shows that scale variations drastically underestimate higher-order uncertainties in NNLO inclusive jet cross sections for typical jet radii, rendering such estimates unreliable.
PineAPPLv1 provides interpolation tables supporting multiple convolutions with polarised and unpolarised PDFs and FFs for fast collider observable predictions.
NLO perturbative QCD calculations predict only a mild few-percent excess of antineutrons over antiprotons in pp collisions, not supporting the ~30% excess reported by NA49.
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