Odderon effects in the differential cross-sections at Tevatron and LHC energies

Abstract

In the present paper, we extend the Froissaron-Maximal Odderon (FMO) approach at t different from 0. Our extended FMO approach gives an excellent description of the 3266 experimental points considered in a wide range of energies and momentum transferred. We show that the very interesting TOTEM results for proton-proton differential cross-section in the range 2.76-13 TeV, together with the Tevatron data for antiproton-proton at 1.8 and 1.96 TeV give further experimental evidence for the existence of the Odderon. One spectacular theoretical result is the fact that the difference in the dip-bump region between pp and pp differential cross-sections is diminishing with increasing energies and for very high energies (say 100 TeV), the difference between pp and pp in the dip-bump region is changing its sign: pp becomes bigger than pp at |t| about 1 GeV2. This is a typical Odderon effect. Another important - phenomenological - result of our approach is that the slope in pp scattering has different behavior in t than the slope in pp scattering. This is also a clear Odderon effect.

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