Elastic differential cross-section measurement at s=13 TeV by TOTEM
Abstract
The TOTEM collaboration has measured the elastic proton-proton differential cross section dσ/ dt at s=13 TeV LHC energy using dedicated β*=90 m beam optics. The Roman Pot detectors were inserted to 10σ distance from the LHC beam, which allowed the measurement of the range [0.04 GeV2; 4 GeV2] in four-momentum transfer squared |t|. The efficient data acquisition allowed to collect about 109 elastic events to precisely measure the differential cross-section including the diffractive minimum (dip), the subsequent maximum (bump) and the large-|t| tail. The average nuclear slope has been found to be B=(20.40 0.002 stat 0.01 syst)~GeV-2 in the |t|-range 0.04~GeV2 to 0.2~GeV2. The dip position is |t dip|=(0.47 0.004 stat 0.01 syst)~GeV2. The differential cross section ratio at the bump vs. at the dip R=1.770.01 stat has been measured with high precision. The series of TOTEM elastic pp measurements show that the dip is a permanent feature of the pp differential cross-section at the TeV scale.
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