Abstract
AbstractWe consider the fragmentation of heavy quarks into heavy-flavoured hadrons, specifically the production of charmed mesons in $$e^+e^-$$
e
+
e
-
collisions, at different centre-of-mass energies. We focus our attention on the ratio of moments of the $$D^{*+}$$
D
∗
+
energy spectrum measured by ALEPH and CLEO. This ratio is believed to provide us with a direct test of perturbative QCD evolution because hadronisation effects should cancel between the numerator and denominator. However, state-of-the-art calculations based on standard (final-state) collinear factorisation fail to describe the experimental data. We show that this discrepancy is considerably reduced if heavy-quark threshold effects are accounted for not only in DGLAP evolution, as it is usually done, but also in the resummed coefficient functions.
Funder
Ministero dell’Università e della Ricerca
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC