Diffractive Measurements in ATLAS

Abstract

Measurements made using the ATLAS detector at the LHC at s = 7 TeV incorporating diffractive processes are presented. A first measurement of the inelastic cross-section using 20 μ b-1 of data is given, yielding a result of σinel ( > 5 × 10-6) = 60.3 2.1 mb, for single (p p → X p) and double (p p → XY) diffractive processes for a kinematic range corresponding to detector acceptance = M2X /s calculated from the invariant mass MX of the heavier dissociation system X. Furthermore a study is made of pseudorapidity gap distributions using 7.1 0.2 μ b-1 of data collected to tune the diffractive fraction of the inelastic cross-section in Monte Carlo (MC) models, and a measurement is made of the differential cross-section for events with large gaps in pseudorapidity where diffractive processes dominate.

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