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Ultra-high Energy Predictions of Proton-Air Cross Sections from Accelerator Data: an Update

High Energy Physics - Phenomenology 2015-05-30 v1 High Energy Physics - Experiment

Abstract

At s=57±7\sqrt s = 57\pm 7 TeV, the Pierre Auger Observatory (PAO) collaboration has recently measured the proton-air inelastic production cross section σpair\sigma_{\rm p-air}. Assuming a helium contamination of 25%, they subtracted 30 mb from their measured value, resulting in a p-air inelastic production cross section, σpair=475±22 (stat.)±1520 (syst.)\sigma_{\rm p-air}=475 \pm 22\ ({\rm stat.})\pm^{20}_{15} \ ({\rm syst.}) mb, exclusive of helium contamination. Using this result in a Glauber calculation to obtain the pppp inelastic cross section, they found the inelastic pppp cross section σinel=90±7 (stat.)±119(syst.)±1.5 (Glaub.)\sigma_{\rm inel}= 90\pm 7\ ({\rm stat.}) \pm^9_{11} ({\rm syst.}) \pm 1.5 {\rm \ (Glaub.}) mb. Parameterization of the pˉp\bar pp and pppp cross sections incorporating analyticity constraints and unitarity has allowed us to make accurate extrapolations to ultra-high energies, and using Glauber calculations, accurately predict cosmic ray results for \spai\spai. In this update for 57 TeV, we predict i) a pppp total cross section, σtot=133.4±1.6\sigma_{\rm tot}=133.4\pm 1.6 mb, using high energy predictions from a saturated Froissart bound parameterization of accelerator data on forward pˉp\bar pp and pppp scattering amplitudes and ii) a p-air inelastic production cross section, σpair=483±3\sigma_{\rm p-air}=483\pm 3 mb, by using σtot\sigma_{\rm tot} together with Glauber theory, allowing us to determine independently that the helium contamination was 19%, in reasonable agreement with their estimate of 25%. Our predictions agree with all available cosmic ray extensive air shower measurements, both in magnitude and in energy dependence. By using our value for the pppp total cross section at 57 TeV, Block and Halzen \cite{blackdisk} have predicted that the pppp inelastic cross section is σinel=92.9±1.6\sigma_{\rm inel}= 92.9\pm 1.6 mb, in agreement with the measured POA value.

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@article{arxiv.1109.2940,
  title  = {Ultra-high Energy Predictions of Proton-Air Cross Sections from Accelerator Data: an Update},
  author = {M. M. Block},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1109.2940},
  year   = {2015}
}

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3 pages, 3 figures