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Do we understand near-forward elastic scattering up to TeV energies?

In 1970, on purely theoretical grounds, all total hadronic total cross-sections were predicted to increase without limit for higher and higher energies. This was contrary to the conventional belief at that time. In 1978, an accurate phenomenological model was formulated for the case of proton–proton...

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Autores principales: Bourrely, Claude, Soffer, Jacques, Wu, Tai Tsun
Publicado: 2014
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Acceso en línea:https://dx.doi.org/10.1142/S0217751X15420063
http://cds.cern.ch/record/1697745
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description In 1970, on purely theoretical grounds, all total hadronic total cross-sections were predicted to increase without limit for higher and higher energies. This was contrary to the conventional belief at that time. In 1978, an accurate phenomenological model was formulated for the case of proton–proton and antiproton-proton interactions. The parameters for this model were slightly improved in 1984 using the additional available experimental data. Since then, for 30 years these parameters have not changed. This development, including especially the difficult task of formulating this phenomenological model and the comparison of the predictions of this model with later experimental results, is summarized.
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spelling cern-16977452022-03-31T02:15:37Zdoi:10.1142/S0217751X15420063http://cds.cern.ch/record/1697745Bourrely, ClaudeSoffer, JacquesWu, Tai TsunDo we understand near-forward elastic scattering up to TeV energies?Particle Physics - Phenomenologyhep-phIn 1970, on purely theoretical grounds, all total hadronic total cross-sections were predicted to increase without limit for higher and higher energies. This was contrary to the conventional belief at that time. In 1978, an accurate phenomenological model was formulated for the case of proton–proton and antiproton-proton interactions. The parameters for this model were slightly improved in 1984 using the additional available experimental data. Since then, for 30 years these parameters have not changed. This development, including especially the difficult task of formulating this phenomenological model and the comparison of the predictions of this model with later experimental results, is summarized.In 1970, on purely theoretical grounds, all total hadronic total cross sections were predicted to increase without limit for higher and higher energies. This was contrary to the conventional belief at that time. In 1978, an accurate phenomenological model was formulated for the case of proton-proton and antiproton-proton interactions. The parameters for this model were slightly improved in 1984 using the additional available experimental data. Since then, for thirty years these parameters have not changed. This development, including especially the difficult task of formulating this phenomenological model and the comparison of the predictions of this model with later experimental results, is summarized.arXiv:1405.6698CERN-PH-TH-2014-077oai:cds.cern.ch:16977452014-04-29
spellingShingle Particle Physics - Phenomenology
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Soffer, Jacques
Wu, Tai Tsun
Do we understand near-forward elastic scattering up to TeV energies?
title Do we understand near-forward elastic scattering up to TeV energies?
title_full Do we understand near-forward elastic scattering up to TeV energies?
title_fullStr Do we understand near-forward elastic scattering up to TeV energies?
title_full_unstemmed Do we understand near-forward elastic scattering up to TeV energies?
title_short Do we understand near-forward elastic scattering up to TeV energies?
title_sort do we understand near-forward elastic scattering up to tev energies?
topic Particle Physics - Phenomenology
hep-ph
url https://dx.doi.org/10.1142/S0217751X15420063
http://cds.cern.ch/record/1697745
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