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arxiv: 1011.6247 · v3 · pith:HCXOPN5Dnew · submitted 2010-11-29 · ✦ hep-ph

Jet algorithms in electron-positron annihilation: Perturbative higher order predictions

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keywords algorithmsratesannihilationelectron-positronresultsdurhaminclusiveperturbative
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This article gives results on several jet algorithms in electron-positron annihilation: Considered are the exclusive sequential recombination algorithms Durham, Geneva, Jade-E0 and Cambridge, which are typically used in electron-positron annihilation. In addition also inclusive jet algorithms are studied. Results are provided for the inclusive sequential recombination algorithms Durham, Aachen and anti-kt, as well as the infrared-safe cone algorithm SISCone. The results are obtained in perturbative QCD and are NNNLO for the two-jet rates, NNLO for the three-jet rates, NLO for the four-jet rates and LO for the five-jet rates.

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