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Searching for the odderon in pp → ppK+K- and pp → ppμ+μ- reactions in the φ(1020) resonance region at the LHC

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PHYSICAL REVIEW D
Volume 101, Issue 9, Pages -

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AMER PHYSICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1103/PhysRevD.101.094012

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  1. Polish National Science Centre [2018/31/B/ST2/03537]
  2. Center for Innovation and Transfer of Natural Sciences and Engineering Knowledge in Rzeszow (Poland)

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We explore the possibility of observing odderon exchange in the pp -> ppK(+)K(-) and pp -> pp mu(+)mu(-) reactions at the LHC. We consider the central exclusive production (CEP) of the phi(1020) resonance decaying into K+K- and mu(+)mu(-). We compare the purely diffractive contribution (odderon-Pomeron fusion) to the photoproduction contribution (photon-Pomeron fusion). The theoretical results are calculated within the tensor-Pomeron and vector-odderon model for soft reactions. We include absorptive corrections at the amplitude level. In order to fix the coupling constants for the photon-Pomeron fusion contribution we discuss the reactions gamma p -> omega p and gamma p -> phi p including phi-omega mixing. We compare our results for these reactions with the available data, especially those from HERA. Our coupling constants for the Pomeron-odderon-phi vertex are taken from an analysis of the WA102 data for the pp -> pp phi reaction. We show that the odderon-exchange contribution significantly improves the description of the pp azimuthal correlations and the dP(t) glueball-filter variable dependence of phi CEP measured by WA102. To describe the low-energy data more accurately we consider also subleading processes with Reggeized vector-meson exchanges. However, they do not play a significant role at the LHC. We present predictions for two possible types of measurements: at midrapidity and with forward measurement of protons (relevant for ATLAS-ALFA or CMS-TOTEM), and at forward rapidities and without measurement of protons (relevant for LHCb). We discuss the influence of experimental cuts on the integrated cross sections and on various differential distributions. With the corresponding LHC data one should be able to get a decisive answer concerning the presence of an odderon-Pomeron fusion contribution in single phi CEP.

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