Evidence of Odderon-exchange from scaling properties of elastic scattering at TeV energies
Abstract
We study the scaling properties of the differential cross section of elastic proton-proton (pp) and proton-antiproton (p p) collisions at high energies. We introduce a new scaling function, that scales -- within the experimental errors -- all the ISR data on elastic pp scattering from s = 23.5 to 62.5 GeV to the same universal curve. We explore the scaling properties of the differential cross-sections of the elastic pp and p p collisions in a limited TeV energy range. Rescaling the TOTEM pp data from s = 7 TeV to 2.76 and 1.96 TeV, and comparing it to D0 p p data at 1.96 TeV, our results provide an evidence for a t-channel Odderon exchange at TeV energies, with a significance of at least 6.26σ. We complete this work with a model-dependent evaluation of the domain of validity of the new scaling and its violations. We find that the H(x) scaling is valid, model dependently, within 200 GeV ≤ s ≤ 8 TeV, with a -t range gradually narrowing with decreasing colliding energies.
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