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Sudakov effects in central-forward dijet production in high energy factorization

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PHYSICS LETTERS B
Volume 814, Issue -, Pages -

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ELSEVIER
DOI: 10.1016/j.physletb.2021.136078

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  1. Polish National Science Centre [2017/27/B/ST2/02004, 2018/31/D/ST2/02731, 2019/35/B/ST2/03531]
  2. European Union [824093]

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In this study, we discuss central-forward dijet production at LHC energies using high energy factorization framework. By merging Sudakov resummation with small-x effects, we were able to compute two different gluon distributions for quark and gluon channels. The new gluon distributions were tested against existing CMS data for transverse momentum spectra in forward-central dijet production, showing largely consistent results and also studying dijet azimuthal decorrelations for the forward-central jets, which are sensitive to modeling of soft radiation.
We discuss central-forward dijet production at LHC energies within the framework of high energy factorization. In our study, we profit from the recent progress on consistent merging of Sudakov resummation with small-x effects, which allows us to compute two different gluon distributions which depend on longitudinal momentum, transverse momentum and the hard scale of the process: one for the quark channel and one for the gluon channel. The small-x resummation is included by means of the BK equation supplemented with a kinematic constraint and subleading corrections. We test the new gluon distributions against existing CMS data for transverse momentum spectra in forward-central dijet production. We obtain results which are largely consistent with our earlier predictions based on model implementation of Sudakov form factors. In addition, we study dijet azimuthal decorrelations for the forward-central jets, which are known to be sensitive to the modeling of soft radiation. (C) 2021 The Author(s). Published by Elsevier B.V.

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