8–10 Apr 2026
John McIntyre Conference Centre
Europe/London timezone

Gauge-Invariant Longitudinal Modes in Electroweak Parton Shower

8 Apr 2026, 16:15
15m
John McIntyre Conference Centre

John McIntyre Conference Centre

Pollock Halls, 18 Holyrood Park Rd, Edinburgh EH16 5AY
Parallel talk Collider physics Parallel Talks

Speaker

Aidin Masouminia (IPPP, Durham University)

Description

Longitudinal electroweak gauge bosons are the most technically delicate ingredient of electroweak parton showers: in the broken Standard Model, the gauge component of a longitudinal polarisation does not cancel diagram by diagram, but is related by Ward identities to amplitudes with an insertion of the associated would-be Goldstone field. Building on the default \textsf{Herwig~7} treatment based on the Dawson-subtracted longitudinal current, we construct a gauge-invariant longitudinal scheme in which the Dawson remainder is retained as a well-defined contribution and completed by a Ward-identity-fixed Goldstone-matching term. We derive helicity-resolved building blocks and compact quasi-collinear splitting kernels for $q\to q'V$ and $V\to V'V''$ branchings, and implement the scheme in \textsf{Herwig~7} as a switchable alternative to the default longitudinal basis. The completion leaves the transverse sector unchanged and modifies only longitudinal entries through controlled symmetry-breaking terms, including Yukawa-sensitive contributions in massive-fermion channels. In shower-level studies, we find that the Dawson and gauge-invariant prescriptions coincide at high evolution scales, while differing at lower scales precisely in channels where symmetry breaking is active. Exclusive single-emission observables can moreover display non-monotonic scheme dependence once Sudakov suppression and kinematic constraints are accounted for. A first multi-emission LHC-like study confirms numerical stability and yields controlled, interpretable shifts in observables that probe propagating electroweak shower currents, whereas quantities dominated by promptly contracted, near on-shell vector-boson matrix elements remain largely unchanged.

Author

Aidin Masouminia (IPPP, Durham University)

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