Fresh look at experimental evidence for odderon exchange

Abstract

Theory suggests that in high-energy elastic hadron+hadron scattering, t-channel exchange of a family of colourless crossing-odd states -- the odderon -- may generate differences between p p and pp cross-sections in the neighbourhood of the diffractive minimum. Using a mathematical approach based on interpolation via continued fractions enhanced by statistical sampling, we develop robust comparisons between p p elastic differential cross-sections measured at s=1.96\,TeV by the D0 Collaboration at the Tevatron and function-form-unbiased extrapolations to this energy of kindred pp measurements at s / TeV = 2.76, 7, 8, 13 by the TOTEM Collaboration at the LHC and a combination of these data with earlier cross-section measurements at s/ GeV = 23.5, 30.7, 44.7, 52.8, 62.5 made at the internal storage rings. Focusing on a domain that straddles the diffractive minimum in the p p and pp cross-sections, we find that these two cross-sections differ at the (2.2-2.6)σ level; hence, supply evidence with this level of significance for the existence of the odderon. If combined with evidence obtained through different experiment-theory comparisons, whose significance is reported to lie in the range (3.4-4.6)σ, one arrives at a (4.0 - 5.2)σ signal for the odderon.

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