BFKL phenomenology: resummation of high-energy logs in inclusive processes
Francesco Giovanni Celiberto, Michael Fucilla, Dmitry Yu. Ivanov,, Mohammed M.A. Mohammed, Alessandro Papa

TL;DR
This paper explores BFKL resummation effects in high-energy processes at the LHC, focusing on azimuthal and rapidity distributions to identify significant high-energy phenomena.
Contribution
It introduces phenomenological studies tailored to LHC kinematics for two new probe channels of BFKL energy logarithm resummation.
Findings
Significant high-energy effects observed in azimuthal angle distributions.
Enhanced understanding of rapidity distribution behaviors at high energies.
Potential implications for future LHC analyses.
Abstract
We present recent phenomenological studies, tailored on kinematic configurations typical of current and forthcoming analyses at the LHC, for two novel probe channels of the BFKL resummation of energy logarithms. Particular attention is drawn to the behavior of distributions differential in azimuthal angle and rapidity, where significant high-energy effects are expected.
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Taxonomy
TopicsHigh-Energy Particle Collisions Research · Particle physics theoretical and experimental studies · Quantum Chromodynamics and Particle Interactions
