Physics Letters B (May 2021)

Central elastic scattering

  • S.M. Troshin,
  • N.E. Tyurin

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 816
p. 136186

Abstract

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We comment on phase selection of the scattering amplitude, emphasizing that the elastic overlap function should have a central impact parameter profile at high energies and highlighting the role of the reflective scattering mode at the LHC energies. Emerging problems with the use of peripheral impact parameter dependence of the elastic overlap function are explicitly indicated. Their solution is an elimination of the phases connected to peripheral form of the elastic overlap function. Contrary, we adhere to a relative peripheral form of the inelastic overlap function with an additional new feature of a maximum at nonzero value of the impact parameter at the highest energies. Phenomenologically, the dynamics of hadron scattering is motivated by a hadron structure with a hard central core presence.

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