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XSEN: a $\nu$N Cross Section Measurement using High Energy Neutrinos from pp collisions at the LHC

XSEN (Cross Section of Energetic Neutrinos) is a small experiment designed to study, for the first time, neutrino-nucleon interactions (including the tau flavour) in the 0.5-1 TeV neutrino energy range. The detector will be installed in the decommissioned TI18 tunnel and uses nuclear emulsions. Its...

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Autores principales: Beni, N., Buontempo, S., Camporesi, T., Cerutti, F., Dallavalle, G.M., De Lellis, G., De Roeck, A., De Rújula, A., Di Crescenzo, A., Fasanella, D., Ioannisyan, A., Lazic, D., Margotti, A., Lo Meo, S., Navarria, F.L., Patrizii, L., Rovelli, T., Sabaté-Gilarte, M., Sanchez Galan, F., Santos Diaz, P., Sirri, G., Szillasi, Z., Wulz, C.
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2019
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Acceso en línea:http://cds.cern.ch/record/2697091
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author Beni, N.
Buontempo, S.
Camporesi, T.
Cerutti, F.
Dallavalle, G.M.
De Lellis, G.
De Roeck, A.
De Rújula, A.
Di Crescenzo, A.
Fasanella, D.
Ioannisyan, A.
Lazic, D.
Margotti, A.
Lo Meo, S.
Navarria, F.L.
Patrizii, L.
Rovelli, T.
Sabaté-Gilarte, M.
Sanchez Galan, F.
Santos Diaz, P.
Sirri, G.
Szillasi, Z.
Wulz, C.
author_facet Beni, N.
Buontempo, S.
Camporesi, T.
Cerutti, F.
Dallavalle, G.M.
De Lellis, G.
De Roeck, A.
De Rújula, A.
Di Crescenzo, A.
Fasanella, D.
Ioannisyan, A.
Lazic, D.
Margotti, A.
Lo Meo, S.
Navarria, F.L.
Patrizii, L.
Rovelli, T.
Sabaté-Gilarte, M.
Sanchez Galan, F.
Santos Diaz, P.
Sirri, G.
Szillasi, Z.
Wulz, C.
author_sort Beni, N.
collection CERN
description XSEN (Cross Section of Energetic Neutrinos) is a small experiment designed to study, for the first time, neutrino-nucleon interactions (including the tau flavour) in the 0.5-1 TeV neutrino energy range. The detector will be installed in the decommissioned TI18 tunnel and uses nuclear emulsions. Its simplicity allows construction and installation before the LHC Run 3, 2021-2023; with 150/fb in Run3, the experiment can record up to two thousand neutrino interactions, and up to a hundred tau neutrino events. The XSEN detector intercepts the intense neutrino flux, generated by the LHC beams colliding in IP1, at large pseudo-rapidities, where neutrino energies can exceed the TeV. Since the neutrino-N interaction cross section grows almost linearly with energy, the detector can be light and still collect a considerable sample of neutrino interactions. In our proposal, the detector weighs less than 3 tons. It is lying slightly above the ideal prolongation of the LHC beam from the straight section; this configuration, off the beam axis, although very close to it, enhances the contribution of neutrinos from c and b decays, and consequently of tau neutrinos. The detector fits in the TI18 tunnel without modifications. We plan for a demonstrator experiment in 2021 with a small detector of about 0.5 tons; with 25/fb, nearly a hundred interactions of neutrinos of about 1 TeV can be recorded. The aim of this pilot run is a good in-situ characterisation of the machine-generated backgrounds, an experimental verification of the systematic uncertainties and efficiencies, and a tuning of the emulsion analysis infrastructure and efficiency. This Letter provides an overview of the experiment motivations, location, design constraints, technology choice, and operation.
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spelling cern-26970912020-06-30T15:51:22Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/2697091engBeni, N.Buontempo, S.Camporesi, T.Cerutti, F.Dallavalle, G.M.De Lellis, G.De Roeck, A.De Rújula, A.Di Crescenzo, A.Fasanella, D.Ioannisyan, A.Lazic, D.Margotti, A.Lo Meo, S.Navarria, F.L.Patrizii, L.Rovelli, T.Sabaté-Gilarte, M.Sanchez Galan, F.Santos Diaz, P.Sirri, G.Szillasi, Z.Wulz, C.XSEN: a $\nu$N Cross Section Measurement using High Energy Neutrinos from pp collisions at the LHChep-exParticle Physics - Experimentphysics.ins-detDetectors and Experimental TechniquesXSEN (Cross Section of Energetic Neutrinos) is a small experiment designed to study, for the first time, neutrino-nucleon interactions (including the tau flavour) in the 0.5-1 TeV neutrino energy range. The detector will be installed in the decommissioned TI18 tunnel and uses nuclear emulsions. Its simplicity allows construction and installation before the LHC Run 3, 2021-2023; with 150/fb in Run3, the experiment can record up to two thousand neutrino interactions, and up to a hundred tau neutrino events. The XSEN detector intercepts the intense neutrino flux, generated by the LHC beams colliding in IP1, at large pseudo-rapidities, where neutrino energies can exceed the TeV. Since the neutrino-N interaction cross section grows almost linearly with energy, the detector can be light and still collect a considerable sample of neutrino interactions. In our proposal, the detector weighs less than 3 tons. It is lying slightly above the ideal prolongation of the LHC beam from the straight section; this configuration, off the beam axis, although very close to it, enhances the contribution of neutrinos from c and b decays, and consequently of tau neutrinos. The detector fits in the TI18 tunnel without modifications. We plan for a demonstrator experiment in 2021 with a small detector of about 0.5 tons; with 25/fb, nearly a hundred interactions of neutrinos of about 1 TeV can be recorded. The aim of this pilot run is a good in-situ characterisation of the machine-generated backgrounds, an experimental verification of the systematic uncertainties and efficiencies, and a tuning of the emulsion analysis infrastructure and efficiency. This Letter provides an overview of the experiment motivations, location, design constraints, technology choice, and operation.arXiv:1910.11340CERN-LHCC-2019-014 / LHCC-I-033oai:cds.cern.ch:26970912019
spellingShingle hep-ex
Particle Physics - Experiment
physics.ins-det
Detectors and Experimental Techniques
Beni, N.
Buontempo, S.
Camporesi, T.
Cerutti, F.
Dallavalle, G.M.
De Lellis, G.
De Roeck, A.
De Rújula, A.
Di Crescenzo, A.
Fasanella, D.
Ioannisyan, A.
Lazic, D.
Margotti, A.
Lo Meo, S.
Navarria, F.L.
Patrizii, L.
Rovelli, T.
Sabaté-Gilarte, M.
Sanchez Galan, F.
Santos Diaz, P.
Sirri, G.
Szillasi, Z.
Wulz, C.
XSEN: a $\nu$N Cross Section Measurement using High Energy Neutrinos from pp collisions at the LHC
title XSEN: a $\nu$N Cross Section Measurement using High Energy Neutrinos from pp collisions at the LHC
title_full XSEN: a $\nu$N Cross Section Measurement using High Energy Neutrinos from pp collisions at the LHC
title_fullStr XSEN: a $\nu$N Cross Section Measurement using High Energy Neutrinos from pp collisions at the LHC
title_full_unstemmed XSEN: a $\nu$N Cross Section Measurement using High Energy Neutrinos from pp collisions at the LHC
title_short XSEN: a $\nu$N Cross Section Measurement using High Energy Neutrinos from pp collisions at the LHC
title_sort xsen: a $\nu$n cross section measurement using high energy neutrinos from pp collisions at the lhc
topic hep-ex
Particle Physics - Experiment
physics.ins-det
Detectors and Experimental Techniques
url http://cds.cern.ch/record/2697091
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