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Total Hadronic Cross Section Data and the Froissart-Martin Bound

High Energy Physics - Phenomenology 2015-06-03 v5 High Energy Physics - Experiment

Abstract

The energy dependence of the total hadronic cross section at high energies is investigated with focus on the recent experimental result by the TOTEM Collaboration at 7 TeV and the Froissart-Martin bound. On the basis of a class of analytical parametrization with the exponent γ\gamma in the leading logarithm contribution as a free parameter, different variants of fits to pppp and pˉp\bar{p}p total cross section data above 5 GeV are developed. Two ensembles are considered, the first comprising data up to 1.8 TeV, the second also including the data collected at 7 TeV. We shown that in all fit variants applied to the first ensemble the exponent is statistically consistent with γ\gamma = 2. Applied to the second ensemble, however, the same variants yield γ\gamma's above 2, a result already obtained in two other analysis, by U. Amaldi \textit{et al}. and by the UA4/2 Collaboration. As recently discussed by Ya. I. Azimov, this faster-than-squared-logarithm rise does not necessarily violate unitarity. Our results suggest that the energy dependence of the hadronic total cross section at high energies still constitute an open problem.

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@article{arxiv.1112.4704,
  title  = {Total Hadronic Cross Section Data and the Froissart-Martin Bound},
  author = {D. A. Fagundes and M. J. Menon and P. V. R. G. Silva},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1112.4704},
  year   = {2015}
}

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20 pages, 10 figures, introduction extended and general references added to match editorial style, to appear in the Brazilian Journal of Physics