L\'evy $\alpha$-stable model for the non-exponential low-$|t|$ proton-proton differential cross section
Abstract
It is known that the Real Extended Bialas-Bzdak (ReBB) model describes the proton-proton () and proton-antiproton () differential cross-section data in a statistically non-excludible way,\linebreak i.e., with a confidence level greater than or equal to 0.1\% in the center of mass energy range \linebreak 546 GeV 8 TeV and in the squared four-momentum transfer range 0.37 GeV 1.2 GeV. Considering, instead of Gaussian, a more general L\'evy -stable shape for the parton distributions of the constituent quark and diquark inside the proton and for the relative separation between them, a generalized description of data is obtained, where the ReBB model corresponds to the 2 special case. Extending the model to 2, we conjecture that the validity of the model can be extended to a wider kinematic range, in particular, to lower values of the four-momentum transfer . We present the formal L\'evy -stable generalization of the Bialas-Bzdak model and show that a simplified version of this model can be successfully fitted, with 2, to the non-exponential, low differential cross-section data of elastic proton-proton scattering at 8 TeV.
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@article{arxiv.2308.05000,
title = {L\'evy $\alpha$-stable model for the non-exponential low-$|t|$ proton-proton differential cross section},
author = {T. Csörgő and S. Hegyi and I. Szanyi},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2308.05000},
year = {2023}
}
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13 pages, 2 figures