Measurement of the total cross section from elastic scattering in pp collisions at s=7 TeV with the ATLAS detector
Abstract
A measurement of the total pp cross section at the LHC at s=7 TeV is presented. In a special run with high-β beam optics, an integrated luminosity of 80 μb-1 was accumulated in order to measure the differential elastic cross section as a function of the Mandelstam momentum transfer variable t. The measurement is performed with the ALFA sub-detector of ATLAS. Using a fit to the differential elastic cross section in the |t| range from 0.01 GeV2 to 0.1 GeV2 to extrapolate to |t|→ 0, the total cross section, σtot(pp→ X), is measured via the optical theorem to be: σtot(pp→ X) = 95.35 \; 0.38 \; (stat.) 1.25 \; (exp.) 0.37 \; (extr.) \; mb, where the first error is statistical, the second accounts for all experimental systematic uncertainties and the last is related to uncertainties in the extrapolation to |t|→ 0. In addition, the slope of the elastic cross section at small |t| is determined to be B = 19.73 0.14 \; (stat.) 0.26 \; (syst.) \; GeV-2.
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