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Mueller–Navelet Jets at the LHC

2015

We report on our NLL BFKL studies of the Mueller–Navelet jets. We first perform a complete NLL BFKL analysis supplemented by a BLM renormalization scale fixing procedure, which is successfully compared with recent CMS data. Second, we argue for the need of a measurement of an asymmetric jet configuration in order to perform a valuable comparison with fixed order approaches. Third, we predict that the energy-momentum violation is rather tiny in the NLL 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. peerReviewed

High Energy Physics::PhenomenologyMueller–Navelet jetsHigh Energy Physics::Experiment
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Mueller–Navelet Jets at the LHC

2015

We report on our NLL BFKL studies of Mueller-Navelet jets. We first perform a complete NLL BFKL analysis supplemented by a BLM renormalization scale fixing procedure, which is successfully compared with recent CMS data. Second, we argue for the need of a measurement of an asymmetric jet configuration in order to perform a valuable comparison with fixed order approaches. Third, we predict that the energy-momentum violation is rather tiny in the NLL 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.

PhysicsParticle physicsLarge Hadron ColliderScale (ratio)ta114ScatteringHigh Energy Physics::PhenomenologyFOS: Physical sciencesGeneral Physics and AstronomyPartonKinematicsJet (particle physics)114 Physical sciencesHigh Energy Physics - ExperimentNuclear physicsRenormalizationHigh Energy Physics - Experiment (hep-ex)High Energy Physics - PhenomenologyHigh Energy Physics - Phenomenology (hep-ph)Mueller–Navelet jetsHigh Energy Physics::ExperimentParticle Physics - PhenomenologyConference on Elastic and Diffractive Scattering
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