
TL;DR
This paper explores the geometrical interpretation of hadron interactions, highlighting an energy-invariant black ring edge in elastic scattering, supported by recent LHC data, indicating a transition to reflective scattering mode.
Contribution
It introduces the concept of an energy-invariant black ring edge in elastic scattering, linking it to a transition to reflective scattering supported by experimental data.
Findings
Identification of an energy-invariant black ring edge in elastic scattering
Support for the transition to a reflective scattering mode from LHC data
Geometrical interpretation of hadron interaction dynamics
Abstract
We discuss geometrical picture of hadron interactions and, in particular, the presence of energy--invariant edge in elastic scattering resulting from a transition to the reflective scattering mode which is supported by the recent LHC data. The energy-invariant edge represents a black ring around the reflecting disk.
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