BFKL effects and central rapidity dependence in Mueller-Navelet jet production at 13 TeV LHC
Francesco Giovanni Celiberto, Dmitry Yu. Ivanov, Beatrice Murdaca,, Alessandro Papa

TL;DR
This paper investigates Mueller-Navelet jet production at 13 TeV LHC, focusing on BFKL resummation effects and the impact of central rapidity exclusion on cross sections and azimuthal observables.
Contribution
It introduces a detailed analysis of BFKL effects with three BLM scale optimization variants and examines the influence of central rapidity exclusion on key observables.
Findings
BFKL effects significantly influence azimuthal correlations.
Excluding central rapidity events alters cross section predictions.
Different BLM scale variants impact the theoretical predictions.
Abstract
A study of the production of Mueller-Navelet jets at 13 TeV LHC is presented, including BFKL resummation effects and investigating three different variants of the BLM scale optimization method. It is shown how the cross section and the azimuthal observables are affected by the exclusion of the events where, for a given rapidity interval between the two jets, one of these is produced in the central region.
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