\begin{longtable}{p{1.5cm}p{12cm}} \toprule \multicolumn{1}{c}{{\textbf{Section} \texttt{nnlo}}} & \multicolumn{1}{c}{{\textbf{Description}}} \\ \midrule \texttt{taucut} & Optional. This sets the value of the jettiness variable $\tau_\text{cut}$, as multiplied by the invariant mass of the Born system, that separates the resolved and unresolved regions in \NNLO{} calculations that use zero-jettiness. The default value results in total inclusive cross sections with less than $1\%$ residual cutoff effects. \\ \texttt{tcutarray} & Optional. Array that specifies multiple taucut values that should be sampled on the fly in addition to the nominal taucut value. Both larger and smaller values than the nominal one can be specified, although uncertainties for smaller values will be large. We generally do not recommend smaller values than the nominal one chosen with \texttt{taucut}. Default values are chosen to be $2,4,8,20,40$ times the nominal choice of \texttt{taucut}. \\ \texttt{dynamictau} & Optional. If \texttt{.false.}, the \texttt{taucut} value specified is not multiplied by the invariant mass of the Born system. Default is \texttt{.true.}. \\ \texttt{useqt} & Flag to use $q_T$ slicing, rather than 0-jettiness, in the calculation of NNLO contributions. Default is \texttt{.false.} \\ \texttt{useGLY} & If \texttt{.true.}, implement non-local $q_T$ subtraction using formulas from \cite{Gehrmann:2014yya}. Default is \texttt{.true.} when \texttt{useqt} is enabled. If \texttt{.false}, implement non-local $q_T$ subtraction using formulas from \cite{Billis:2019vxg}. \\ \texttt{qtcut} & If \texttt{useqt} is enabled, the value of the slicing parameter, defined in the same way as \texttt{taucut} described above. \\ \texttt{tauboost} & When using 0-jettiness, perform the slicing cut in the centre-of-mass of the color singlet system. Default is \texttt{.true.} \\ \texttt{incpowcorr} & When using 0-jettiness, include leading power corrections in the below-cut calculation. Default is \texttt{.false.} \\ \texttt{onlypowcorr} & When using 0-jettiness, only compute the power corrections to the below-cut calculation. Default is \texttt{.false.} \\ \bottomrule \end{longtable} taucut tcutarray dynamictau useqt useGLY oldqt qtcut