13–17 Jun 2022
Paradise Hotel Busan
Asia/Seoul timezone

The LHCspin project

15 Jun 2022, 09:20
20m
GBR3

GBR3

Talk Detector upgrades and Future experiments PA-Detector upgrades and Future experiments

Speaker

Marco Santimaria (INFN e Laboratori Nazionali di Frascati (IT))

Description

The goal of LHCspin is to develop, in the next few years, innovative solutions and cutting-edge technologies to access spin physics in high-energy polarized fixed-target collisions, by exploring a unique kinematic regime given by the LHC beam and by exploiting new probes.
This ambitious task poses its basis on the recent installation of SMOG2, the unpolarized gas target in front of the LHCb spectrometer. Specifically, the unpolarized target, already itself a unique project, will allow to carefully study the dynamics of the beam-target system, and clarify the potentiality of
the entire system, as the basis for an innovative physics program at the LHC.
The forward geometry of the LHCb spectrometer $(2<\eta<5)$ is perfectly suited for the reconstruction of particles produced in fixed-target collisions. This configuration, with center-of-mass energies ranging from $\sqrt{s}_{NN}=115$ GeV in pp interactions to $\sqrt{s}_{NN}=72$ GeV in collisions with nuclear beams, allows to cover a wide backward rapidity region, including the poorly explored high x-Bjorken and high x-Feynman regimes. With the instrumentation of the proposed target system, LHCb will become the first experiment delivering simultaneously unpolarized beam-beam collisions at $\sqrt{s}=14$ TeV and both polarized and unpolarized beam-target collisions.
The status of the project is presented along with a selection of physics opportunities.

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Primary authors

Marco Santimaria (INFN e Laboratori Nazionali di Frascati (IT)) Pasquale Di Nezza (INFN e Laboratori Nazionali di Frascati (IT))

Presentation materials