
TL;DR
This paper reviews how the strength of various double parton scattering correlations evolves with energy scale, highlighting the differing rates at which they diminish and their potential experimental relevance.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive analysis of the scale evolution of double parton correlations, identifying which are significant in different experimental contexts.
Findings
Correlations generally weaken as the energy scale increases.
Different types of correlations diminish at varying rates.
Some correlations remain relevant for experimental detection at high scales.
Abstract
We review the effect of scale evolution on a number of different correlations in double parton scattering (DPS). The strength of the correlations generally decreases with the scale but at a rate which greatly varies between different types. Through studies of the evolution, an understanding of which correlations can be of experimental relevance in different processes and kinematical regions is obtained.
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