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Mueller-Navelet jets at the LHC: Hunting data with azimuthal distributions

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PHYSICAL REVIEW D
Volume 106, Issue 11, Pages -

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AMER PHYSICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1103/PhysRevD.106.114004

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  1. INFN/NINPHA project
  2. INFN/QFT@COLLIDERS project

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We compare predictions for Mueller-Navelet jet rapidity and angular differential rates using the hybrid collinear and high-energy factorization. We find that the next-to-leading BFKL description is valid for these observables at natural scales and captures the core high-energy dynamics.
By making use of the hybrid collinear and high-energy factorization, where the Balitsky-Fadin-Kuraev-Lipatov (BFKL) resummation of leading and next-to-leading energy logarithms is combined with the standard description in terms of collinear parton densities, we compare predictions for Mueller-Navelet jet ffiffirapidity and angular differential rates with data collected by CMS at-V = 7 TeV. We provide an evidence s that the study of azimuthal distributions, calculated as a Fourier sum of correlation moments and embodying the high-energy signal coming from all conformal-spin modes, permits us to overcome the well-known issues emerging in the description of Mueller-Navelet final states at natural values of the renormalization scale. We come out with a clear indication that the next-to-leading BFKL description of these observables at natural scales is valid when the rapidity interval between the two jets is large, and it allows us to catch the core high-energy dynamics emerging from data.

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