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How well can we predict the total cross section at the LHC?

P V Landshoff

Published 2008-11-03Version 1

Independently of any theory, the possibility that the large value of the Tevatron cross section claimed by CDF is correct suggests that the total cross section at the LHC may be large. Because of the experimental and theoretical uncertainities, the best prediction is $125\pm 35$ mb.

Comments: Talk given at Diffraction 2008, September 2008 4 pages, 4 figures
Categories: hep-ph, hep-ex
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