Excitation function of elastic $pp$ scattering from a unitarily extended Bialas-Bzdak model
F. Nemes, T. Cs\"org\H{o}, M. Csan\'ad

TL;DR
This paper extends the Bialas-Bzdak model to include real parts in the scattering amplitude, enabling it to accurately describe elastic proton-proton scattering across a wide energy range and predict future collider results.
Contribution
The model is unitarily extended to incorporate arbitrary real parts, improving its applicability to high-energy elastic scattering data and predictions.
Findings
Successfully describes elastic pp scattering at ISR and 7 TeV energies.
Predicts differential cross-sections for future LHC energies up to 28 TeV.
Analyzes non-exponential features and saturation effects in scattering profiles.
Abstract
The Bialas-Bzdak model of elastic proton-proton scattering assumes a purely imaginary forward scattering amplitude, which consequently vanishes at the diffractive minima. We extended the model to arbitrarily large real parts in a way that constraints from unitarity are satisfied. The resulting model is able to describe elastic scattering not only at the lower ISR energies but also at 7 TeV in a statistically acceptable manner, both in the diffractive cone and in the region of the first diffractive minimum. The total cross-section as well as the differential cross-section of elastic proton-proton scattering is predicted for the future LHC energies of 8, 13, 14, 15 TeV and also to 28 TeV. A non-trivial, significantly non-exponential feature of the differential cross-section of elastic proton-proton scattering is analyzed and the excitation function of the…
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