Coherent Exclusive Exponentiation of 2f Processes in e+e- Annihilation

Physics – High Energy Physics – High Energy Physics - Phenomenology

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In the talk we present the Coherent Exclusive Exponentiation (CEEX) which is implemented in the KK MC event generator for the process e+e- to f bar f +n gamma, f=mu,tau,d,u,s,c,b for center of mass energies from tau lepton threshold to 1TeV, that is for LEP1, LEP2, SLC, future Linear Colliders, b,c,tau-factories etc. We will attempt a short discussion of the theoretical concepts necessary in our approach, in particular the relations between the rigorous calculation of spin amplitudes (perturbation expansion), phase space parametrisation and exponentiation. In CEEX effects due to photon emission from the initial beams and outgoing fermions are calculated in QED up to second-order, including all interference effects. Electroweak corrections are included in first-order, at the amplitude level. The beams can be polarised longitudinally and transversely, and all spin correlations are incorporated in an exact manner. Precision predictions, in particular the photon emission at LEP2 energies, are also shown.

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