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1993
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Woodbury, NY
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Please use a persistent id in citations: doi:10.1103/PhysRevD.49.4510 doi:10.3204/PUBDB-2023-05470
Report No.: DESY-93-139; SCIPP-93-35; hep-ph/9311290
Abstract: We examine dijet production at large rapidity intervals at Tevatron energies, by using the theory of Lipatov and collaborators which resums the leading powers of the rapidity interval. We analyze the growth of the Mueller-Navelet $K$-factor in this context and find it to be negligible. However, we do find a considerable enhancement of jet production at large transverse momenta. In addition, we show that the correlation in transverse momentum and azimuthal angle of the tagging jets fades away as the rapidity interval is increased.
Keyword(s): p p: inclusive reaction ; jet: hadroproduction ; hadroproduction: jet ; jet: pair production ; pair production: jet ; jet: minijet ; Born approximation ; saddle-point approximation ; leading logarithm approximation ; differential cross section: ratio ; ratio: differential cross section ; rapidity dependence ; dependence: transverse momentum ; angular distribution ; numerical calculations ; p p --> 2jet anything ; 1800 GeV
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Dijet production at large rapidity intervals
18 pp. (1993) [10.3204/PUBDB-2023-05468]
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