Soft diffraction at the LHC: a partonic interpretation
Abstract
We present a `new generation' model for high energy proton-proton `soft' interactions. It allows for a full set of multi-Pomeron vertices, as well as including multichannel eikonal scattering. It describes the behaviour of the proton-proton total, sigma(total), and elastic dsigma(el)/dt, cross sections together with those for low and high mass proton dissociation. Although the model contains a comprehensive set of multi-Pomeron diagrams, it has a simple partonic interpretation. Including the more complicated multi-Pomeron vertices reduces the absorptive effects as compared to the predictions in which only the triple-Pomeron vertex is considered. Tuning the model to describe the available `soft' data in the CERN ISR - Tevatron energy range, we predict the total, elastic, single- and double-diffractive dissociation cross sections at the LHC energy. An inescapable consequence of including multichannel eikonal and multi-Pomeron effects is that the total cross section is expected to be lower than before: indeed, we find sigma(total) \simeq 90 mb at the LHC energy. We also present differential forms of the cross sections. In addition we calculate soft diffractive central production.
Cite
@article{arxiv.0710.2494,
title = {Soft diffraction at the LHC: a partonic interpretation},
author = {M. G. Ryskin and A. D. Martin and V. A. Khoze},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:0710.2494},
year = {2008}
}
Comments
42 pages, 24 figures, 2 tables. Fig.20(d) corrected. Version to be published in EPJC