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Elastic differential cross-section dÏ/dt at sâ=2.76 TeV and implications on the existence of a colourless C-odd three-gluon compound state
The protonâproton elastic differential cross section dÏ/dt has been measured by the TOTEM experiment at sâ=2.76 TeV energy with ÎČâ=11 m beam optics. The Roman Pots were inserted to 13 times the transverse beam size from the beam, which allowed to measure the differential cross-section of elastic scattering in a range of the squared four-momentum transfer (|t|) from 0.36 to 0.74 GeV2. The differential cross-section can be described with an exponential in the |t|-range between 0.36 and 0.54 GeV2, followed by a diffractive minimum (dip) at |tdip|=(0.61±0.03) GeV2 and a subsequent maximum (bump). The ratio of the dÏ/dt at the bump and at the dip is 1.7±0.2. When compared to the protonâantiproton measurement of the D0 experiment at sâ=1.96 TeV, a significant difference can be observed. Under the condition that the effects due to the energy difference between TOTEM and D0 can be neglected, the result provides evidence for the exchange of a colourless C-odd three-gluon compound state in the t-channel of the protonâproton and protonâantiproton elastic scattering