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Looking forward to forward physics at the CERN's LHC
by Luis A. Anchordoqui
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Authors (as registered SciPost users): | Luis Anchordoqui |
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Preprint Link: | https://arxiv.org/abs/2205.12413v3 (pdf) |
Date accepted: | 2022-08-31 |
Date submitted: | 2022-08-25 14:31 |
Submitted by: | Anchordoqui, Luis |
Submitted to: | SciPost Physics Proceedings |
Proceedings issue: | 21st International Symposium on Very High Energy Cosmic Ray Interactions (ISVHECRI2022) |
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Academic field: | Physics |
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Approach: | Phenomenological |
Abstract
For decades, new physics searches in collider experiments have focused on the high-$p_T$ region. However, it has recently become evident that the LHC physics potential has not been fully exploited. To be specific, forward collisions, which produce particles along the beamline with enormous rates, have been almost completely ignored. For all practical purposes, these collisions are a treasure trove of physics, containing the highest-energy neutrinos ever produced by humans, as well as possible evidence for dark matter, light and weakly-coupled particles, and new forces. In the upcoming LHC Run 3 the ForwArd Search ExpeRiment (FASER) and its cousin FASER$\nu$ will extend the LHC's physics potential. A continuation of this forward physics program for the HL-LHC aims at the Forward Physics Facility (FPF), with larger scale experiments. In this report, I give an overview of the physics motivations for FASER, FASER$\nu$, and the FPF experiments, including both Standard Model and beyond Standard Model physics.
Author comments upon resubmission
Following our email correspondence I made some of the cosmetic changes suggested by the referee.
List of changes
I have made cosmetic changes to improve the wording suggested by the referee.
Published as SciPost Phys. Proc. 13, 042 (2023)