The Energy-Dependent Black-Disk Fraction in Proton-Proton Scattering
Dieter Schildknecht

TL;DR
This paper introduces an energy-dependent black-disk fraction model to interpret the energy-invariant edge observed in proton-proton scattering, providing a new perspective on scattering behavior at different energies.
Contribution
It presents a novel energy-dependent black-disk fraction approach to better understand proton-proton scattering, extending previous models with a quantitative framework.
Findings
The black-disk fraction varies with energy in proton-proton scattering.
The model explains the energy-invariant edge observed in experimental data.
Quantitative analysis supports the energy dependence of the black-disk component.
Abstract
Recent work by Block et al on the energy-invariant edge in proton-proton scattering is interpreted by quantitatively introducing a energy-dependent black-disk fraction of the proton-proton interaction.
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