2015
DOI: 10.1051/epjconf/20159910002
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pp interactions in extended air showers

Abstract: Abstract. Applying the recently constructed analytic representation for the pp scattering amplitudes, we present a study of p-air cross sections, with comparison to the data from Extensive Air Shower (EAS) measurements. The amplitudes describe with precision all available accelerator data at ISR, SPS and LHC energies, and its theoretical basis, together with the very smooth energy dependence of parameters controlled by unitarity and dispersion relations, permit reliable extrapolation to higher energies and to … Show more

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“…Our analysis of energy dependence of amplitudes and observables in pp collisions shows that the total cross section has a neat log 2 s form [5], as already indicated in sev-eral analyses [8]. An important new feature is that the slope parameters, B I and B R , also have a log 2 s dependence.…”
Section: Motivationsupporting
confidence: 74%
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“…Our analysis of energy dependence of amplitudes and observables in pp collisions shows that the total cross section has a neat log 2 s form [5], as already indicated in sev-eral analyses [8]. An important new feature is that the slope parameters, B I and B R , also have a log 2 s dependence.…”
Section: Motivationsupporting
confidence: 74%
“…In our description of the pp system, as given by the energy dependences in Eqs. (2)(3)(4)(5), this ratio has the high energy behaviour…”
Section: Forward Amplitudes and Observablesmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…At 57 TeV the Auger Cosmic Ray experiment [14], using other models for pp input, obtains σ inel = 92 ± 14.8 mb , while our extrapolation gives 101 mb. This measurement [15] is discussed together with other CR Extended Air Showers (EAS) experiments, using our inputs and a basic Glauber method to connect pp and p-air processes. Our calculation reproduces well all CR data for p-air cross sections with energies √ s (in the pp system) up to 100 TeV.…”
Section: Inelastic and Total Cross Sectionsmentioning
confidence: 99%