Hadron diffractive scattering at ultrahigh energies and coulomb interaction

Abstract

We study the interplay of hadronic and Coulomb interactions for pp scattering at LHC energies on the basis of the previous determination of the real part of the amplitude [ V.V. Anisovich, V.A. Nikonov, J. Nyiri, Int. J. Mod. Phys. A 30, 1550188 (2015)]. The interference of hadron and Coulomb interactions is discussed in terms of the K-matrix function technique. Supposing the black disk mode for the asymptotic interaction of hadrons, we calculate interference effects for the energies right up to s= 106 TeV. It turns out that the real part of the amplitude is concentrated in the impact parameter space at the border of the black disk that results in a growth of interplay effects with the energy increase.

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