High-energy resummation effects in the production of Mueller-Navelet dijets at the LHC
Ducloue, B., Szymanowski, L., & Wallon, S. (2016). High-energy resummation effects in the production of Mueller-Navelet dijets at the LHC. In C. Marquet, B. Pire, & F. Sabatie (Eds.), POETIC VI : Proceedings of the 6th International Conference on Physics Opportunities at an Electron-Ion Collider (Article 02015). EDP Sciences. EPJ Web of Conferences, 112. https://doi.org/10.1051/epjconf/201611202015
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We study the production of two forward jets with a large interval of rapidity
at hadron colliders, which was proposed by Mueller and Navelet as a possible test of the
high energy dynamics of QCD, within a complete next-to-leading logarithm framework.
We show that using the Brodsky-Lepage-Mackenzie procedure to fix the renormalization
scale leads to a very good description of the recent CMS data at the LHC for the
azimuthal correlations of the jets. We show that the inclusion of next-to-leading order
corrections to the jet vertex significantly reduces the importance of energy-momentum
non-conservation which is inherent to the BFKL approach, for an asymmetric jet configuration.
Finally, we argue that the double parton scattering contribution is negligible in
the kinematics of actual CMS measurements.
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