Implications of the LHC results for the cosmic data interpretations
S.M. Troshin, N.E. Tyurin

TL;DR
This paper explores how the absence of new physics signals at the LHC suggests a new scattering mode that could explain peculiarities in cosmic data, especially in extensive air showers.
Contribution
It proposes that reflective scattering mode emergence can account for cosmic data anomalies, linking collider results with astrophysical phenomena.
Findings
Reflective scattering mode may explain cosmic data peculiarities
Absence of BSM signals at LHC energies impacts cosmic data interpretation
New scattering mode could unify collider and cosmic observations
Abstract
Absence of the signals of the physics beyond the Standard Model at the available LHC energies means that the several of cosmic data peculiarities could be associated with an emergency of the new scattering mode. This reflective scattering mode can be used for explanations of the measurements performed under the study of extensive air showers (EAS).
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Taxonomy
TopicsAstrophysics and Cosmic Phenomena · Particle physics theoretical and experimental studies · Particle Detector Development and Performance
