Elastic differential cross-section dσ/ dt at s=2.76 TeV and implications on the existence of a colourless 3-gluon bound state

Abstract

The proton-proton elastic differential cross section dσ/ dt has been measured by the TOTEM experiment at s=2.76 TeV energy with β*=11 m beam optics. The Roman Pots were inserted to 13 times the transverse beam size from the beam, which allowed to measure the differential cross-section of elastic scattering in a range of the squared four-momentum transfer (|t|) from 0.36 GeV2 to 0.74 GeV2. The differential cross-section can be described with an exponential in the |t|-range between 0.36 GeV2 and 0.54 GeV2, followed by a diffractive minimum (dip) at |t dip| = 0.61 0.03 GeV2 and a subsequent maximum (bump). The ratio of the dσ/ dt at the bump and at the dip is 1.7 0.2. When compared to the pp measurement of the D0 experiment at s = 1.96 TeV, a significant difference can be observed. Under the condition that the effects due to the energy difference between TOTEM and D0 can be neglected, the result provides evidence for a colourless 3-gluon bound state exchange in the t-channel of the proton-proton elastic scattering.

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