Elastic photon-initiated production at the LHC: the role of hadron-hadron interactions
L.A. Harland-Lang, V.A. Khoze, M.G. Ryskin

TL;DR
This paper investigates the impact of hadron-hadron interactions on elastic photon-initiated production at the LHC, highlighting the importance of impact parameter considerations and the robustness of survival probability models.
Contribution
It clarifies the role of impact parameters in elastic photon-initiated processes and assesses the theoretical uncertainties in survival probabilities at the LHC.
Findings
Unphysical impact parameter cuts cause discrepancies in predictions.
Experimental data disfavor impact parameter cuts used in some models.
Survival probability uncertainties are small, around 10%, and require careful modeling.
Abstract
We analyse in detail the role of additional hadron-hadron interactions in elastic photon-initiated (PI) production at the LHC, both in and heavy ion collisions. We first demonstrate that the source of difference between our predictions and other results in the literature for PI muon pair production is dominantly due to an unphysical cut that is imposed in these latter results on the dimuon-hadron impact parameter. We in addition show that this is experimentally disfavoured by the shape of the muon kinematic distributions measured by ATLAS in ultraperipheral PbPb collisions. We then consider the theoretical uncertainty due to the survival probability for no additional hadron-hadron interactions, and in particular the role this may play in the tendency for the predicted cross sections to lie somewhat above ATLAS data on PI muon pair production, in both and PbPb collisions. This…
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