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High-density gas target at the LHCb experiment

O. Boente García, Giuseppe Bregliozzi, Didier Calegari, V. Carassiti, G. Ciullo, V. Coco, P. Collins, P. Costa Pinto, Camilla de Angelis, P. Di Nezza, R. Dumps, M. Ferro-Luzzi, F. Fleuret, G. Graziani, S. Kotriakhova, P. Lenisa, Q. Lu, C. Lucarelli, E. Maurice, S. Mariani, K. R. Mattioli, M. Milovanović, L. L. Pappalardo, David Mate Parragh, Alfonso Piccoli, P. Sainvitu, Benoît Salvant, F. Sanders, M. Santimaria, Josef Sestak, S. Squerzanti, E. Steffens, G. Tagliente, W. Vollenberg, Christine Völlinger

2024Physical Review Accelerators and Beams14 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The recently installed internal gas target at LHCb presents exceptional opportunities for an extensive physics program for heavy-ion, hadron, spin, and astroparticle physics. A storage cell placed in the LHC primary vacuum, an advanced Gas Feed System, the availability of multi-TeV proton and ion beams, and the recent upgrade of the LHCb detector make this project unique worldwide. In this paper, we outline the main components of the system, the physics prospects it offers, and the hardware challenges encountered during its implementation. The commissioning phase has yielded promising results, demonstrating that fixed-target collisions can occur concurrently with the collider mode without compromising efficient data acquisition and high-quality reconstruction of beam-gas and beam-beam interactions. Published by the American Physical Society 2024

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UpgradeLarge Hadron ColliderPhysicsNuclear physicsBeam (structure)DetectorData acquisitionParticle physicsHeavy ionNuclear engineeringSystems engineeringIonEngineeringComputer scienceOpticsQuantum mechanicsOperating systemParticle physics theoretical and experimental studiesParticle Detector Development and PerformanceHigh-Energy Particle Collisions Research
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