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The Stationary Points and Structure of High-Energy Scattering Amplitude

High Energy Physics - Phenomenology 2018-05-09 v3 High Energy Physics - Experiment

Abstract

The ISR and the 7 TeV LHC data indicate that the differential cross-section of elastic proton-proton scattering remains almost energy-independent at the transferred momentum t0.21GeV2t\approx - 0.21\, \mathrm{GeV}^{2} at the level of 7.5 mb/GeV2\approx 7.5 \mathrm{\ mb}/\mathrm{GeV}^{2}. This property of dσ/dt d\sigma/dt (the "first" stationary point) appears due to the correlated growth of the total cross-section and the local slope parameter and can be expressed as a relation between the latter quantities. We anticipate that this property will be true up to 13 TeV. This enables us to normalize the preliminary TOTEM data for dσ/dt d\sigma/dt at 13 TeV and 0.05<t<3.4GeV2 0.05 < |t| < 3.4\, \mathrm{GeV}^{2} and predict the values of dσ/dt d\sigma/dt at this energy. These data give an evidence of the second stationary point at t2.3GeV2t\approx - 2.3\,\mathrm{GeV}^{2} at the level of 33 nb/GeV2\approx 33 \mathrm{\ nb}/\mathrm{GeV}^{2}. The energy evolution of dσ/dt d\sigma/dt looks as if the high energy elastic scattering amplitude is a sum of two similar terms. We argue that the existence of the two stationary points and the two-component structure of the high energy elastic scattering amplitude are general properties for all elastic processes.

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@article{arxiv.1708.02879,
  title  = {The Stationary Points and Structure of High-Energy Scattering Amplitude},
  author = {A. P. Samokhin and V. A. Petrov},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1708.02879},
  year   = {2018}
}

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17 pages, 5 figures, 2 tables; published version