2021
DOI: 10.48550/arxiv.2107.04041
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A Large-$N$ Expansion for Minimum Bias

Andrew J. Larkoski,
Tom Melia

Abstract: Despite being the overwhelming majority of events produced in hadron or heavy ion collisions, minimum bias events do not enjoy a robust first-principles theoretical description as their dynamics are dominated by low-energy quantum chromodynamics. In this paper, we present a novel expansion scheme of the cross section for minimum bias events that exploits an ergodic hypothesis for particles in the events and events in an ensemble of data. We identify power counting rules and symmetries of minimum bias from whic… Show more

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“…To accomplish this, we present a set of assumptions that are guaranteed to be a good approximation non-perturbatively and from which calculations can be performed, similar to the approach of Ref. [42]. We believe that these assumptions are the simplest, minimal set and from them more details can be added, like including more flavors of quarks or incorporating short-distance correlations.…”
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“…To accomplish this, we present a set of assumptions that are guaranteed to be a good approximation non-perturbatively and from which calculations can be performed, similar to the approach of Ref. [42]. We believe that these assumptions are the simplest, minimal set and from them more details can be added, like including more flavors of quarks or incorporating short-distance correlations.…”
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confidence: 99%