Collinear factorization violation and effective field theory
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The factorization of amplitudes into hard, soft and collinear parts is known to be violated in situations where incoming particles are collinear to outgoing ones. This result was first derived by studying limits where non-collinear particles become collinear. We show that through an effective field theory framework with Glauber operators, these factorization-violating effects can be reproduced from an amplitude that is factorized before the splitting occurs. We confirm results at one-loop, through single Glauber exchange, and at two-loops, through double Glauber exchange. To approach the calculation, we begin by reviewing the importance of Glauber scaling for factorization. We show that for any situation where initial state and final state particles are not collinear, the Glauber contribution is entirely contained in the soft contribution. The contributions coming from Glauber operators are necessarily non-analytic functions of external momentum, with the non-analyticity arising from the rapidity regulator. The non-analyticity is critical so that Glauber operators can both preserve factorization when it holds and produce factorization-violating effects when they are present.
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