The Forward Liquid Argon Experiment (FLArE) at FPF

3 Nov 2022, 17:25
25m
CERN

CERN

Speaker

Steven Linden

Description

The existing LHC detectors mostly cover proton-proton interactions at high transverse momentum. As a result, they are blind to physics opportunities provided by the enormous flux of particles produced in the far forward direction. The Forward Physics Facility (FPF) will realize this physics potential. The FPF promises to provide the highest energy artificially-produced neutrino beam to date, including, for the first time, a high flux of tau neutrinos. The Forward Liquid Argon Experiment (FLArE) is being designed to take advantage of this opportunity, and will provide unique windows into both Standard Model and BSM physics.

Author

Steven Linden

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