The High Energy Jets Framework
Jennifer M. Smillie

TL;DR
High Energy Jets offers a comprehensive all-order QCD emission model in the high-energy limit, implemented in a Monte Carlo generator, and compares favorably with LHC data and other frameworks.
Contribution
It introduces a new all-order resummation framework for wide-angle QCD emissions, implemented in a flexible Monte Carlo tool, and compares its predictions with experimental data and other theories.
Findings
HEJ matches LHC data well
Differences observed between HEJ and other frameworks in dijet production
Provides insights into high-energy QCD processes
Abstract
High Energy Jets provides an all-order description of wide-angle QCD emissions, resumming the leading-logarithmic contributions in the high-energy limit. In this contribution, we briefly summarise the approach and its implementation in a flexible Monte Carlo event generator. We discuss comparisons between HEJ and recent LHC data and then go on to probe the similarities and differences in the results obtained from High Energy Jets and other theoretical frameworks in inclusive dijet and W+dijet production.
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Taxonomy
TopicsParticle physics theoretical and experimental studies · High-Energy Particle Collisions Research · Cosmology and Gravitation Theories
