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Deep-Elastic pp Scattering at LHC from Low-x Gluons
Deep-elastic pp scattering at c.m. energy 14 TeV at LHC in the momentum transfer range 4 GeV*2 < |t| < 10 GeV*2 is planned to be measured by the TOTEM group. We study this process in a model where the deep-elastic scattering is due to a single hard collision of a valence quark from one proton...
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Acceso en línea: | https://dx.doi.org/10.1142/S0217732309030266 http://cds.cern.ch/record/1097460 |
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author | Islam, M.M. Kaspar, J. Luddy, R.J. |
author_facet | Islam, M.M. Kaspar, J. Luddy, R.J. |
author_sort | Islam, M.M. |
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description | Deep-elastic pp scattering at c.m. energy 14 TeV at LHC in the momentum transfer range 4 GeV*2 < |t| < 10 GeV*2 is planned to be measured by the TOTEM group. We study this process in a model where the deep-elastic scattering is due to a single hard collision of a valence quark from one proton with a valence quark from the other proton. The hard collision originates from the low-x gluon cloud around one valence quark interacting with that of the other. The low-x gluon cloud can be identified as color glass condensate and has size ~0.3 F. Our prediction is that pp differential cross section in the large |t| region decreases smoothly as momentum transfer increases. This is in contrast to the prediction of pp differential cross section with visible oscillations and smaller cross sections by a large number of other models. |
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spelling | cern-10974602023-03-15T19:11:17Zdoi:10.1142/S0217732309030266http://cds.cern.ch/record/1097460engIslam, M.M.Kaspar, J.Luddy, R.J.Deep-Elastic pp Scattering at LHC from Low-x GluonsParticle Physics - PhenomenologyDeep-elastic pp scattering at c.m. energy 14 TeV at LHC in the momentum transfer range 4 GeV*2 < |t| < 10 GeV*2 is planned to be measured by the TOTEM group. We study this process in a model where the deep-elastic scattering is due to a single hard collision of a valence quark from one proton with a valence quark from the other proton. The hard collision originates from the low-x gluon cloud around one valence quark interacting with that of the other. The low-x gluon cloud can be identified as color glass condensate and has size ~0.3 F. Our prediction is that pp differential cross section in the large |t| region decreases smoothly as momentum transfer increases. This is in contrast to the prediction of pp differential cross section with visible oscillations and smaller cross sections by a large number of other models.Deep-elastic pp scattering at c.m. energy 14 TeV at LHC in the momentum transfer range 4 GeV*2 < |t| < 10 GeV*2 is planned to be measured by the TOTEM group. We study this process in a model where the deep-elastic scattering is due to a single hard collision of a valence quark from one proton with a valence quark from the other proton. The hard collision originates from the low-x gluon cloud around one valence quark interacting with that of the other. The low-x gluon cloud can be identified as color glass condensate and has size ~0.3 F. Our prediction is that pp differential cross section in the large |t| region decreases smoothly as momentum transfer increases. This is in contrast to the prediction of pp differential cross section with visible oscillations and smaller cross sections by a large number of other models.Deep-elastic pp scattering at c.m. energy 14 TeV at LHC in the momentum transfer range 4 GeV(2) (2) is planned to be measured by the TOTEM group. We study this process in a model where the deep-elastic scattering is due to a single hard collision o f a valence quark from one proton with a valence quark from the other proton. The hard collision originates from the low-x gluon cloud around one valence quark interacting with that of the other. The low-x gluon cloud can be identified as color glass cond ensate and has size approx. 0.3 F. Our prediction is that pp dsigma/dt in the large |t| region decreases smoothly as momentum transfer increases. This is in contrast to the prediction of pp dsigma/dt with visible oscillations and smaller cross sections b y a large number of other models.Deep-elastic pp scattering at c.m. energy 14 TeV at LHC in the momentum transfer range 4 GeV*2 < |t| < 10 GeV*2 is planned to be measured by the TOTEM group. We study this process in a model where the deep-elastic scattering is due to a single hard collision of a valence quark from one proton with a valence quark from the other proton. The hard collision originates from the low-x gluon cloud around one valence quark interacting with that of the other. The low-x gluon cloud can be identified as color glass condensate and has size ~0.3 F. Our prediction is that pp differential cross section in the large |t| region decreases smoothly as momentum transfer increases. This is in contrast to the prediction of pp differential cross section with visible oscillations and smaller cross sections by a large number of other models.arXiv:0804.0455oai:cds.cern.ch:10974602008-04-04 |
spellingShingle | Particle Physics - Phenomenology Islam, M.M. Kaspar, J. Luddy, R.J. Deep-Elastic pp Scattering at LHC from Low-x Gluons |
title | Deep-Elastic pp Scattering at LHC from Low-x Gluons |
title_full | Deep-Elastic pp Scattering at LHC from Low-x Gluons |
title_fullStr | Deep-Elastic pp Scattering at LHC from Low-x Gluons |
title_full_unstemmed | Deep-Elastic pp Scattering at LHC from Low-x Gluons |
title_short | Deep-Elastic pp Scattering at LHC from Low-x Gluons |
title_sort | deep-elastic pp scattering at lhc from low-x gluons |
topic | Particle Physics - Phenomenology |
url | https://dx.doi.org/10.1142/S0217732309030266 http://cds.cern.ch/record/1097460 |
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