We briefly review observables that were recently proposed in inclusive 3 jet production at hadronic colliders. They are based on azimuthal angle correlations between the final state jets and can be seen as a generalisation of the usual Mueller-Navelet setup. We discuss the stability of the observables once higher order corrections beyond the leading logarithmic accuracy are taken into account. Finally, we give a status report on a related project in which we examine azimuthal angle correlations for Mueller-Navelet jets after imposing a rapidity veto which forbids subsequent minijet emissions to be very close in rapidity.
@article{arxiv.1801.00014,
title = {Multi-jet production in the high energy limit at LHC},
author = {G. Chachamis and F. Caporale and F. G. Celiberto and D. Gordo Gomez and A. Sabio Vera},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1801.00014},
year = {2018}
}
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presented by D. Gordo at the 25th Low-x Meeting, 12-18 June 2017, Bisceglie (Bari, Italy)