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Contemporary models of elastic nucleon scattering and their predictions for LHC

The analyses of elastic collisions of charged nucleons have been based standardly on West and Yennie formula. However, this approach has been shown recently to be inadequate from experimental as well as theoretical points of view. The eikonal model seems to be more pertinent as it enables to determi...

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Autores principales: Kaspar, Jan, Kundrat, Vojtech, Lokajicek, Milos
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2009
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Acceso en línea:http://cds.cern.ch/record/1226398
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author Kaspar, Jan
Kundrat, Vojtech
Lokajicek, Milos
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description The analyses of elastic collisions of charged nucleons have been based standardly on West and Yennie formula. However, this approach has been shown recently to be inadequate from experimental as well as theoretical points of view. The eikonal model seems to be more pertinent as it enables to determine physical characteristics in impact parameter space. The contemporary phenomenological models cannot give, of course, any definite answer as the elastic collisions may be interpreted differently, as central or peripheral processes. Nevertheless, the predictions for the planned LHC energy have been given on their basis and the possibility of exact determination of luminosity has been considered.
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spelling cern-12263982023-03-14T19:01:29Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/1226398engKaspar, JanKundrat, VojtechLokajicek, MilosContemporary models of elastic nucleon scattering and their predictions for LHCParticle Physics - PhenomenologyThe analyses of elastic collisions of charged nucleons have been based standardly on West and Yennie formula. However, this approach has been shown recently to be inadequate from experimental as well as theoretical points of view. The eikonal model seems to be more pertinent as it enables to determine physical characteristics in impact parameter space. The contemporary phenomenological models cannot give, of course, any definite answer as the elastic collisions may be interpreted differently, as central or peripheral processes. Nevertheless, the predictions for the planned LHC energy have been given on their basis and the possibility of exact determination of luminosity has been considered.The analyses of elastic collisions of charged nucleons have been based standardly on West and Yennie formula. However, this approach has been shown recently to be inadequate from experimental as well as theoretical points of view. The eikonal model seems to be more pertinent as it enables to determine physical characteristics in impact parameter space. The contemporary phenomenological models cannot give, of course, any definite answer as the elastic collisions may be interpreted differently, as central or peripheral processes. Nevertheless, the predictions for the planned LHC energy have been given on their basis and the possibility of exact determination of luminosity has been considered.arXiv:0912.0112oai:cds.cern.ch:12263982009-12-02
spellingShingle Particle Physics - Phenomenology
Kaspar, Jan
Kundrat, Vojtech
Lokajicek, Milos
Contemporary models of elastic nucleon scattering and their predictions for LHC
title Contemporary models of elastic nucleon scattering and their predictions for LHC
title_full Contemporary models of elastic nucleon scattering and their predictions for LHC
title_fullStr Contemporary models of elastic nucleon scattering and their predictions for LHC
title_full_unstemmed Contemporary models of elastic nucleon scattering and their predictions for LHC
title_short Contemporary models of elastic nucleon scattering and their predictions for LHC
title_sort contemporary models of elastic nucleon scattering and their predictions for lhc
topic Particle Physics - Phenomenology
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