Odderon and proton substructure from a model-independent Levy imaging of elastic pp and p p collisions
Abstract
We describe a new and model-independent L\'evy imaging method of quality fits to the published datasets and reconstruct the amplitude of high-energy pp and p p elastic scattering processes. This method allows us to determine the excitation function of the shadow profile P(b), the elastic slope B(t) and the nuclear phase φ(t) functions of pp and p p collisions directly from the data. Surprisingly, notable qualitative differences in B(t) for pp and for p p collisions point towards an Odderon effect. As a by-product, we clearly identify the proton substructure with two different sizes at the ISR and LHC energies, that has striking similarity to a dressed quark (at the ISR) and a dressed diquark (at the LHC). We present model-independent results for the corresponding sizes and cross-sections for such a substructure for the existing data at different energies.
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