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The SHiP experiment and the RPC technology

The discovery of the Higgs boson has fully confirmed the Standard Model of particles and fields. Nevertheless, there are still fundamental phenomena, like the existence of dark matter and the baryon asymmetry of the Universe, which deserve an explanation that could come from the discovery of new par...

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Autor principal: De Lellis, Giovanni
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2018
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Acceso en línea:https://dx.doi.org/10.1088/1748-0221/14/06/C06009
http://cds.cern.ch/record/2627657
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description The discovery of the Higgs boson has fully confirmed the Standard Model of particles and fields. Nevertheless, there are still fundamental phenomena, like the existence of dark matter and the baryon asymmetry of the Universe, which deserve an explanation that could come from the discovery of new particles. The SHiP experiment at CERN meant to search for very weakly coupled particles in the few GeV mass domain has been recently proposed. The existence of such particles, foreseen in Beyond Standard Models, is largely unexplored. A beam dump facility using high intensity 400 GeV protons is a copious source of such unknown particles in the GeV mass range. The beam dump is also a copious source of neutrinos and in particular it is an ideal source of tau neutrinos, the less known particle in the Standard Model. We report the physics potential of such an experiment and describe the use of the RPC technology therein. An anchillary measurement of the charm cross-section will be carried out in July 2018 and RPC are used as a muon detector. We also describe the design and construction of these new chambers.
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spelling cern-26276572021-07-15T23:20:13Zdoi:10.1088/1748-0221/14/06/C06009http://cds.cern.ch/record/2627657engDe Lellis, GiovanniThe SHiP experiment and the RPC technologyphysics.ins-detDetectors and Experimental TechniquesThe discovery of the Higgs boson has fully confirmed the Standard Model of particles and fields. Nevertheless, there are still fundamental phenomena, like the existence of dark matter and the baryon asymmetry of the Universe, which deserve an explanation that could come from the discovery of new particles. The SHiP experiment at CERN meant to search for very weakly coupled particles in the few GeV mass domain has been recently proposed. The existence of such particles, foreseen in Beyond Standard Models, is largely unexplored. A beam dump facility using high intensity 400 GeV protons is a copious source of such unknown particles in the GeV mass range. The beam dump is also a copious source of neutrinos and in particular it is an ideal source of tau neutrinos, the less known particle in the Standard Model. We report the physics potential of such an experiment and describe the use of the RPC technology therein. An anchillary measurement of the charm cross-section will be carried out in July 2018 and RPC are used as a muon detector. We also describe the design and construction of these new chambers.The discovery of the Higgs boson has fully confirmed the Standard Model of particles and fields. Nevertheless, there are still fundamental phenomena, like the existence of dark matter and the baryon asymmetry of the Universe, which deserve an explanation that could come from the discovery of new particles. The SHiP experiment at CERN meant to search for very weakly coupled particles in the few GeV mass domain has been recently proposed. The existence of such particles, foreseen in Beyond Standard Models, is largely unexplored. A beam dump facility using high intensity 400 GeV protons is a copious source of such unknown particles in the GeV mass range. The beam dump is also a copious source of neutrinos and in particular it is an ideal source of tau neutrinos, the less known particle in the Standard Model. We report the physics potential of such an experiment and describe the use of the RPC technology therein. An anchillary measurement of the charm cross-section will be carried out in July 2018 and RPC are used as a muon detector. We also describe the design and construction of these new chambers.arXiv:1806.03890oai:cds.cern.ch:26276572018-06-11
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The SHiP experiment and the RPC technology
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