Anomaly in the differential cross sections at 13 TeV
O.V. Selyugin

TL;DR
This paper analyzes 13 TeV TOTEM data revealing an unusual elastic scattering amplitude component with a large slope, indicating hadron interactions at large distances affecting small momentum transfer behavior.
Contribution
It introduces a new term in the elastic scattering amplitude with a very large slope, linked to large-distance hadron interactions, observed at 13 TeV.
Findings
Identification of a large-slope term in the scattering amplitude.
Evidence of hadron interactions at large distances.
Explanation of small momentum transfer behavior.
Abstract
The analysis of the new TOTEM data at 13 TeV in a wide momentum transfer region reveals the unusual phenomenon - the presence in the elastic scattering amplitude of a term with a very large slope that is responsible for the behaviour of hadron scattering at a very small momentum transfer. This term can be connected with hadron interactions at large distances.
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