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Multiple soft radiation at one-loop order and the emission of a soft quark-antiquark pair
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We consider the radiation of two or more soft partons in QCD hard-scattering at one-loop order. The corresponding scattering amplitude is singular, and the singular behaviour is controlled by a process-independent soft current. Using regularization in $d=4 - 2\epsilon$ space-time dimensions, we explicitly evaluate the ultraviolet and infrared divergent ($\epsilon$-pole) terms of the one-loop soft current for emission of an arbitrary number of soft partons in a generic hard-scattering process. Then we consider the specific case of soft quark-antiquark ($q{\bar q}$) emission and we compute the one-loop current by including the finite terms. We find that the one-loop soft-$q{\bar q}$ current exhibits a new type of transverse-momentum singularity, which has a quantum (absorptive) origin and a purely non-abelian character. At the squared amplitude (cross section) level, this transverse-momentum singularity produces contributions to multijet production processes in hadron collisions. The one-loop squared current also leads to charge asymmetry terms, which are a distinctive features of soft-$q{\bar q}$ radiation. We also extend these results to the cases of QED and mixed QCD$\times$QED radiative corrections for soft fermion-antifermion emission.
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