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Subtractions for SCET Soft Functions

We present a method to calculate the soft function in Soft-Collinear Effective Theory to NLO for N-jet events, defined with respect to arbitrarily complicated observables and algorithms, using a subtraction-based method. We show that at one loop the singularity structure of all observable/algorithm combinations can be classified as one of two types. Type I jets include jets defined with inclusive algorithms for which a jet shape is measured. Type II jets include jets found with exclusive algorithms, as well as jets for which only the direction and energy are measured. Cross sections that are inclusive over a certain region of phase space, such as the forward region at a hadron collider, are examples of Type II jets. We show that for a large class of measurements the required subtractions are already known analytically, including traditional jet shape measurements at hadron colliders. We demonstrate our method by calculating the soft functions for the case of jets defined in eta-phi space with an out-of-jet pT cut and a rapidity cut on the jets, as well as for the case of 1-jettiness.

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