Physics opportunities with a fixed target experiment at the LHC (AFTER@LHC)
Contributo in Atti di convegno
Data di Pubblicazione:
2017
Abstract:
By extracting the beam with a bent crystal or by using an internal gas target, the multi-TeV proton and lead LHC beams allow one to perform the most energetic fixed-target experiments (AFTER@LHC) and to study p+p and p+A collisions at √sNN=115 GeV and Pb+p and Pb+A collisions at √sNN=72 GeV. Such studies would address open questions in the domain of the nucleon and nucleus partonic structure at high-x, quark-gluon plasma and, by using longitudinally or transversally polarised targets, spin physics. In this paper, we discuss the physics opportunities of a fixed-target experiment at the LHC and we report on the possible technical implementations of a high-luminosity experiment. We finally present feasibility studies for Drell-Yan, open heavy-flavour and quarkonium production, with an emphasis on high-x and spin physics.
Tipologia CRIS:
04B-Conference paper in rivista
Keywords:
hadronic interactions; nuclear structure; fixed-target experiment at LHC
Elenco autori:
Hadjidakis C.; Anselmino M.; Arnaldi R.; Brodsky S. J.; Chambert V.; da Silva C.; Didelez J. P.; Echevarria M. G.; Ferreiro E. G.; Fleuret F.; Gao Y.; Genolini B.; Hrivnacova I.; Kikola D.; Klein A.; Kurepin A.; Kusina A.; Lansberg J. P.; Lorce C.; Lyonnet F.; Martinez G.; Massacrier L.; Nass A.; Pisano C.; Robbe P.; Schienbein I.; Schlegel M.; Scomparin E.; Seixas J.; Shao H. S.; Signori A.; Steffens E.; Szymanowski L.; Topilskaya N.; Trzeciak B.; Uggerhoj U. I.; Uras A.; Ulrich R.; Wagner J.; Yamanaka N.; Yang Z.
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