Measurement of the total cross section and -parameter from elastic scattering in pp collisions at s=13 TeV with the ATLAS detector
Abstract
In a special run of the LHC with β = 2.5~km, proton-proton elastic-scattering events were recorded at s = 13~TeV with an integrated luminosity of 340~μ b-1 using the ALFA subdetector of ATLAS in 2016. The elastic cross section was measured differentially in the Mandelstam t variable in the range from -t = 2.5 · 10-4~GeV2 to -t = 0.46~GeV2 using 6.9 million elastic-scattering candidates. This paper presents measurements of the total cross section σtot, parameters of the nuclear slope, and the -parameter defined as the ratio of the real part to the imaginary part of the elastic-scattering amplitude in the limit t → 0. These parameters are determined from a fit to the differential elastic cross section using the optical theorem and different parameterizations of the t-dependence. The results for σtot and are equation* σtot(pp→ X) = 104.7 1.1 \; mb , \; \; \; = 0.098 0.011 . equation* The uncertainty in σtot is dominated by the luminosity measurement, and in by imperfect knowledge of the detector alignment and by modelling of the nuclear amplitude.
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