In this paper, we report the measurement relative to the production of forward neutrons in proton-proton collisions at s√=13 TeV obtained using the LHCf Arm2 detector at the Large Hadron Collider. The results for the inclusive differential production cross section are presented as a function of energy in three different pseudorapidity regions: η > 10.76, 8.99 < η < 9.22 and 8.81 < η < 8.99. The analysis was performed using a data set acquired in June 2015 that corresponds to an integrated luminosity of 0.194 nb−1. The measurements were compared with the predictions of several hadronic interaction models used to simulate air showers generated by Ultra High Energy Cosmic Rays. None of these generators showed good agreement with the data for all pseudorapidity intervals. For η > 10.76, no model is able to reproduce the observed peak structure at around 5 TeV and all models underestimate the total production cross section: among them, QGSJET II-04 shows the smallest deficit with respect to data for the whole energy range. For 8.99 < η < 9.22 and 8.81 < η < 8.99, the models having the best overall agreement with data are SIBYLL 2.3 and EPOS-LHC, respectively: in particular, in both regions SIBYLL 2.3 is able to reproduce the observed peak structure at around 1.5–2.5 TeV.

Measurement of inclusive forward neutron production cross section in proton-proton collisions at √s=13 TeV with the LHCf Arm2 detector / Adriani, O.; Berti, E.; Bonechi, L.; Bongi, M.; D’Alessandro, R.; Detti, S.; Haguenauer, M.; Itow, Y.; Kasahara, K.; Makino, Y.; Masuda, K.; Menjo, H.; Muraki, Y.; Ohashi, K.; Papini, P.; Ricciarini, S.; Sako, T.; Sakurai, N.; Sato, K.; Shinoda, M.; Suzuki, T.; Tamura, T.; Tiberio, A.; Torii, S.; Tricomi, A.; Turner, W.C.; Ueno, M.; Zhou, Q.D.. - In: JOURNAL OF HIGH ENERGY PHYSICS. - ISSN 1029-8479. - ELETTRONICO. - JHEP11(2018)073:(2018), pp. 1-24. [10.1007/JHEP11(2018)073]

Measurement of inclusive forward neutron production cross section in proton-proton collisions at √s=13 TeV with the LHCf Arm2 detector

Adriani, O.;Berti, E.;Bonechi, L.;Bongi, M.;D’Alessandro, R.;Papini, P.;Ricciarini, S.;Tiberio, A.;
2018

Abstract

In this paper, we report the measurement relative to the production of forward neutrons in proton-proton collisions at s√=13 TeV obtained using the LHCf Arm2 detector at the Large Hadron Collider. The results for the inclusive differential production cross section are presented as a function of energy in three different pseudorapidity regions: η > 10.76, 8.99 < η < 9.22 and 8.81 < η < 8.99. The analysis was performed using a data set acquired in June 2015 that corresponds to an integrated luminosity of 0.194 nb−1. The measurements were compared with the predictions of several hadronic interaction models used to simulate air showers generated by Ultra High Energy Cosmic Rays. None of these generators showed good agreement with the data for all pseudorapidity intervals. For η > 10.76, no model is able to reproduce the observed peak structure at around 5 TeV and all models underestimate the total production cross section: among them, QGSJET II-04 shows the smallest deficit with respect to data for the whole energy range. For 8.99 < η < 9.22 and 8.81 < η < 8.99, the models having the best overall agreement with data are SIBYLL 2.3 and EPOS-LHC, respectively: in particular, in both regions SIBYLL 2.3 is able to reproduce the observed peak structure at around 1.5–2.5 TeV.
2018
JHEP11(2018)073
1
24
Adriani, O.; Berti, E.; Bonechi, L.; Bongi, M.; D’Alessandro, R.; Detti, S.; Haguenauer, M.; Itow, Y.; Kasahara, K.; Makino, Y.; Masuda, K.; Menjo, H.; Muraki, Y.; Ohashi, K.; Papini, P.; Ricciarini, S.; Sako, T.; Sakurai, N.; Sato, K.; Shinoda, M.; Suzuki, T.; Tamura, T.; Tiberio, A.; Torii, S.; Tricomi, A.; Turner, W.C.; Ueno, M.; Zhou, Q.D.
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