Abstract

We revisit the azimuthal decorrelation $\delta\phi$ between a jet and a $Z$ boson produced at hadron colliders. Employing different recombination schemes for the jets leads to significantly different NLL-resummed predictions for the distribution of this quantity. Specifically when the jets are reconstructed with the $E$-scheme (i.e., four-momentum addition) in the $k_t$ or anti-$k_t$ clustering algorithms, then the resummation becomes highly non-trivial due to the presence of non-global and/or clustering logarithms. We evaluate these logarithms analytically at two loops and numerically to all orders in the large-$\mathrm{N_c}$ limit, and present a full NLL resummation of $\delta \phi$. We extend the accuracy of the perturbative expansion of the resummed distribution at fixed order to NNLL accuracy by including $\mathcal{O}(\alpha_s)$ NLO corrections obtained with MadGraph5_aMC@NLO. We compare our findings with results of various Monte Carlo event generators and with experimental data from the CMS collaboration.

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