29 June 2022 to 1 July 2022
Physics Building
US/Eastern timezone

(online) Precise prediction for track-based measurements

29 Jun 2022, 14:30
30m
Room C-120 (Physics Building)

Room C-120

Physics Building

Room C-120 (called “Peter Paul Seminar Room”) on the C-floor of the Physics Building. Once registered for the workshop, the online participants will receive a zoom link to connect to the workshop.

Speaker

Wouter Waalewijn (University of Amsterdam)

Description

The superior angular resolution with which charged particle tracks can be measured is important for jet substructure measurements. Theoretically, track-based measurements are sensitive to hadronization, which is described by track functions. I will discuss some recent progress in extending the track function formalism to order alpha_s^2 (2108.01674, 2201.05166 and ongoing work), bringing precise predictions for track-based observables within reach.

Primary author

Wouter Waalewijn (University of Amsterdam)

Presentation materials