Forward Physics at the LHC
Abstract
We review two inter-related topics. First, we consider the behaviour of "soft" scattering observables, such as sigma_{tot}, dsigma_{el}/dt, dsigma_{SD}/dtdM^2, particle multiplicities etc., at high-energy proton-(anti)proton colliders. We emphasize the sizeable effects of absorption on high-energy `soft' processes, and, hence, the necessity to include multi-Pomeron-Pomeron interactions in the usual multi-channel eikonal description. We describe a multi-component model which has been tuned to the available data for soft processes in the CERN-ISR to Tevatron energy range, and which therefore allows predictions to be made for `soft' observables at the LHC. The second topic concerns the calculation of the rate of exclusive processes of the form pp --> p+A+p at high energy colliders, where A is a heavy system. In particular, we discuss the survival probability of the rapidity gaps (denoted by the + signs) to both eikonal and enhanced soft rescattering effects. At the LHC energy, the most topical case is when A is a Higgs boson. At the Tevatron, measurements have been made for the exclusive diffractive production of various systems: A being either gamma-gamma, dijet, or a chi_c meson. We compare the observed rates with the expectations. Finally, we describe how predictions for exclusive processes may be checked in the early runs of the LHC.
Cite
@article{arxiv.0903.2980,
title = {Forward Physics at the LHC},
author = {A. D. Martin and M. G. Ryskin and V. A. Khoze},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:0903.2980},
year = {2009}
}
Comments
34 pagers, 16 figures; based on a talk by Alan Martin at the Cracow Epiphany Conference on ``Hadron interactions at the dawn of the LHC, 5-7 January 2009; dedicated to the memory of Jan Kwiecinski, to be published in Acta Physica Polonica, new subsection 3.5 added