First determination of the parameter at s = 13 TeV -- probing the existence of a colourless three-gluon bound state

Abstract

The TOTEM experiment at the LHC has performed the first measurement at s = 13 TeV of the parameter, the real to imaginary ratio of the nuclear elastic scattering amplitude at t=0, obtaining the following results: = 0.09 0.01 and = 0.10 0.01, depending on different physics assumptions and mathematical modelling. The unprecedented precision of the measurement, combined with the TOTEM total cross-section measurements in an energy range larger than 10 TeV (from 2.76 to 13 TeV), has implied the exclusion of all the models classified and published by COMPETE. The results obtained by TOTEM are compatible with the predictions, from alternative theoretical models both in the Regge-like framework and in the QCD framework, of a colourless 3-gluon bound state exchange in the t-channel of the proton-proton elastic scattering. On the contrary, if shown that the 3-gluon bound state t-channel exchange is not of importance for the description of elastic scattering, the value determined by TOTEM would represent a first evidence of a slowing down of the total cross-section growth at higher energies. The very low-|t| reach allowed also to determine the absolute normalisation using the Coulomb amplitude for the first time at the LHC and obtain a new total proton-proton cross-section measurement σtot = 110.3 3.5 mb, completely independent from the previous TOTEM determination. Combining the two TOTEM results yields σtot = 110.5 2.4 mb.

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