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Photon-Photon Physics with Heavy Ions at CMS

Relativistic heavy ion beams are an intense source of ( quasireal) photons with a spectrum extending up to several hundred GeV, due to the high charge Z and the large energy of the ions. In this note we discuss the possibility of using this in peripheral collisions for photon-photon physics. We disc...

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Autores principales: Baur, G, Hencken, K, Kharlov, Yuri, Sadovsky, S A, Trautmann, D
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 1998
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Acceso en línea:http://cds.cern.ch/record/687566
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author Baur, G
Hencken, K
Kharlov, Yuri
Sadovsky, S A
Trautmann, D
author_facet Baur, G
Hencken, K
Kharlov, Yuri
Sadovsky, S A
Trautmann, D
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description Relativistic heavy ion beams are an intense source of ( quasireal) photons with a spectrum extending up to several hundred GeV, due to the high charge Z and the large energy of the ions. In this note we discuss the possibility of using this in peripheral collisions for photon-photon physics. We discuss the total luminosities that can be achieved with different ion species. In order to suppress central collisions an efficient trigger for peripheral collisions is needed, that is, for the two ions to remain intact during the collision. We discuss the physical potential of these collisions especially for the search for new physics up to gamma gamma invariant masses of about 100~GeVand the hadron spectroscopy. Some aspect of this were discussed in detail in connection with the Letter of Intent for FELIX ( CERN/LHCC 97-45, LHCC/I10) and we refer the reader to it for more details.
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spelling cern-6875662019-09-30T06:29:59Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/687566engBaur, GHencken, KKharlov, YuriSadovsky, S ATrautmann, DPhoton-Photon Physics with Heavy Ions at CMSDetectors and Experimental TechniquesRelativistic heavy ion beams are an intense source of ( quasireal) photons with a spectrum extending up to several hundred GeV, due to the high charge Z and the large energy of the ions. In this note we discuss the possibility of using this in peripheral collisions for photon-photon physics. We discuss the total luminosities that can be achieved with different ion species. In order to suppress central collisions an efficient trigger for peripheral collisions is needed, that is, for the two ions to remain intact during the collision. We discuss the physical potential of these collisions especially for the search for new physics up to gamma gamma invariant masses of about 100~GeVand the hadron spectroscopy. Some aspect of this were discussed in detail in connection with the Letter of Intent for FELIX ( CERN/LHCC 97-45, LHCC/I10) and we refer the reader to it for more details.CMS-NOTE-1998-009oai:cds.cern.ch:6875661998-02-05
spellingShingle Detectors and Experimental Techniques
Baur, G
Hencken, K
Kharlov, Yuri
Sadovsky, S A
Trautmann, D
Photon-Photon Physics with Heavy Ions at CMS
title Photon-Photon Physics with Heavy Ions at CMS
title_full Photon-Photon Physics with Heavy Ions at CMS
title_fullStr Photon-Photon Physics with Heavy Ions at CMS
title_full_unstemmed Photon-Photon Physics with Heavy Ions at CMS
title_short Photon-Photon Physics with Heavy Ions at CMS
title_sort photon-photon physics with heavy ions at cms
topic Detectors and Experimental Techniques
url http://cds.cern.ch/record/687566
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