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arxiv: 1811.04361 · v2 · pith:DN4U6GJJnew · submitted 2018-11-11 · ✦ hep-ph

Forward Drell-Yan and backward jet production as a probe of the BFKL dynamics

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keywords productionbackwardbfkldrell-yandynamicsforwardleptonpair
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We propose a new process which probes the BFKL dynamics in the high energy proton-proton scattering, namely the forward Drell-Yan (DY) production accompanied by a backward jet, separated from the DY lepton pair by a large rapidity interval. The proposed process probes higher rapidity differences and smaller transverse momenta than in the Mueller-Navelet jet production. It also offers a possibility of measuring new observables like leptons angular distribution coefficients in the DY lepton pair plus jet production.

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