Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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9860982 | Physics Letters B | 2005 | 9 Pages |
Abstract
We propose to use rich informations on the pp,p¯p total cross sections Ïtot below N(â¼10GeV) in order to predict the total cross section and Ï ratio at very high energies. Using the FESR as a constraint for high energy parameters, we search for the simultaneous best fit to the data points of Ïtot and Ï ratio up to some energy (e.g., ISR, Tevatron) to determine the high-energy parameters. We then predict Ïtot and Ï in the LHC and high-energy cosmic-ray regions. Using the data up to s=1.8TeV (Tevatron), we predict Ïtotpp and Ïpp at the LHC energy (s=14TeV) as 106.3±5.1syst±2.4statmb and 0.126±0.007syst±0.004stat, respectively. The predicted values of Ïtot in terms of the same parameters are in good agreement with the cosmic-ray experimental data sample up to Plabâ¼108-9GeV by Block, Halzen, and Stanov.
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Authors
Keiji Igi, Muneyuki Ishida,