Going forward: Physics at the FASER Experiment and Beyond
 
University of Bonn
Lundi 20/11/2023, 11:00
Bat 141, salle André Berthelot (143) , CEA Paris-Saclay

The Forward Search Experiment at the LHC (FASER) aims to study the properties of collider neutrinos and search for new physics phenomena. Collider neutrinos allow us to peer into the physics of proton-proton collisions in the very forward direction. Their dynamics are not well understood or constrained, which is relevant for improved studies of cosmic rays and physics at a future proton-proton collider with very high center-of-mass energies. Due to its location, FASER can also search for long-lived particles, which might be produced from the large number of particles generated in the very forward direction. Located 500 meters downstream from the ATLAS collision point and shielded by 100 meters of rock, FASER is capable of discovering signatures such as dark photons decaying back into visible matter. I will present the current status and showcase the first physics results from both of these exciting topics.

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Zoom : https://cern.zoom.us/j/68399739111?pwd=SGErcHBQYmVLWFZTVE9jdm5xSmdEdz09

Indico : https://indico.in2p3.fr/event/31282/

Contact : Matthias SAIMPERT

 

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