[Clas12_verystrange] FW: [Jlab-seminars] Virtual Physics Division Seminar: Royon Christophe; Odderon Discovery and Diffraction from LHC to EIC

Eugene Pasyuk pasyuk at jlab.org
Wed May 26 09:47:46 EDT 2021


Hi strangers,

Once again this Friday we have an overlap of our meeting with interesting seminar. I suggest we skip our meeting this time and attend the seminar.

-Eugene

From: Jlab-seminars <jlab-seminars-bounces at jlab.org> On Behalf Of Stephanie Tysor
Sent: Wednesday, May 26, 2021 09:21
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Subject: [Jlab-seminars] Virtual Physics Division Seminar: Royon Christophe; Odderon Discovery and Diffraction from LHC to EIC



Virtual Physics Division Seminar

Royon Christophe

Kansas University



Odderon Discovery and Diffraction from LHC to EIC



Abstract:



In the first part of the talk, we will describe the odderon discovery by the TOTEM and D0 experiments. The analysis compares the p pbar elastic cross section as measured by the D0 Collaboration at a center-of-mass energy of 1.96 TeV to that in pp collisions as measured by the TOTEM Collaboration at 2.76, 7, 8, and 13 TeV. The two data sets disagree at the 3.4 sigma level and thus provide evidence for the t-channel exchange of a colorless, C-odd gluonic compound, also known as the odderon. We combine these results with a TOTEM analysis of the same C-odd exchange based on the total cross section and the ratio of the real to imaginary parts of the forward elastic strong interaction scattering amplitude in pp scattering, leading to a combined significance larger than 5 sigma. In a second part of the talk, we will describe the study of inclusive and exclusive diffraction at low and high masses following the experience at HERA. Results on diffraction at the LHC will pave the road of future results to be obtained at the EIC and we will describe the present results and perspectives at the LHC. We will also mention briefly the search for quartic anomalous couplings and axion-like particles using tagged protons in the final state and heavy ion interactions. We will finish by describing the ultra fast silicon detectors for timing measurements as well as for medical and cosmic ray physics applications.


Friday, May 28, 2021
12:00 pm - 1:00 pm
https://bluejeans.com/245615984




Stephanie Tysor
Hall A/C Administrative Assistant
Physics Division
Jefferson Lab
757-269-6005


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