24–29 Oct 2022
Hoam Faculty House at Seoul National University, Seoul, KOREA
Asia/Seoul timezone

High-energy neutrino measurements with FASERnu at the LHC

28 Oct 2022, 16:20
20m
Convention Center (Hoam Faculty House at Seoul National University, Seoul, KOREA)

Convention Center

Hoam Faculty House at Seoul National University, Seoul, KOREA

Seoul National University Hoam Faculty House 1 Gwanak-ro, Gwanak-Gu, Seoul, Korea

Speaker

Dr Daiki Hayakawa (Chiba University (JP))

Description

FASER$\nu$ at the LHC is designed to directly detect collider neutrinos of all three flavors and provide new measurements of their cross-sections at energies higher than those detected from any previous artificial sources. In the pilot run data taken in 2018, we observed the first neutrino interaction candidates at the LHC, paving the way for studying neutrinos from high-energy colliders. In 2022-2025, during LHC Run 3, we expect to collect $\sim$2,000 $\nu_e$, $\sim$6,000 $\nu_{\mu}$, and $\sim$40 $\nu_{\tau}$ charged-current interactions in FASER$\nu$, along with neutral-current interactions. We installed the first physics run module into the tunnel in March 2022 and conducted the first exchange of the modules in July 2022. Here we present the latest results from FASER$\nu$.

Primary author

Tomoko Ariga (Kyushu University (JP))

Presentation materials