Measurement of differential cross sections for single diffractive dissociation in s = 8 TeV pp collisions using the ATLAS ALFA spectrometer

Abstract

A dedicated sample of Large Hadron Collider proton-proton collision data at centre-of-mass energy s=8 TeV is used to study inclusive single diffractive dissociation, pp → Xp. The intact final-state proton is reconstructed in the ATLAS ALFA forward spectrometer, while charged particles from the dissociated system X are measured in the central detector components. The fiducial range of the measurement is -4.0 < 10 < -1.6 and 0.016 < |t| < 0.43 \ GeV2, where is the proton fractional energy loss and t is the squared four-momentum transfer. The total cross section integrated across the fiducial range is 1.59 0.13 \ mb. Cross sections are also measured differentially as functions of , t, and η, a variable that characterises the rapidity gap separating the proton and the system X. The data are consistent with an exponential t dependence, d σ / d t eBt with slope parameter B = 7.65 0.34 \ GeV-2. Interpreted in the framework of triple Regge phenomenology, the dependence leads to a pomeron intercept of α(0) = 1.07 0.09.

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