Azimuthal Angular Decorrelation of Jets at Future High Energy Colliders
Abstract
The azimuthal angular decorrelation that is relevant to small-x QCD physics is studied in this paper to show the BFKL effect with a recent event generator. Events are generated at s = 100 TeV with proton-proton collisions and jets, that are reconstructed by the Anti-kT algorithm (R=0.7), with pT>35GeV and in the rapidity range of |y|<6 are selected for the study. The azimuthal-angle difference between Mueller-Navelet Jets ( ) in the rapidity seperation ( y) up to 12 is analysed. The distributions of <cosn(π-)> for n=1,2,3 and their ratio are also presented as a function of y.
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