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The Forward Physics Facility: Sites, experiments, and physics potentialopen access

Authors
Anchordoqui, Luis A.Ariga, AkitakaAriga, TomokoBai, WeidongBalazs, KincsoBatell, BrianBoyd, JamieBramante, JosephCampanelli, MarioCarmona, AdrianCeliberto, Francesco G.Chachamis, GrigoriosCitron, MatthewDe, Lellis GiovanniDe, Roeck AlbertDembinski, HansDenton, Peter B.Di, Crecsenzo AntoniaDiwan, Milind V.Dougherty, LiamDreiner, Herbi K.Du, YongEnberg, RikardFarzan, YasamanFeng, Jonathan L.Fieg, MaxFoldenauer, PatrickForoughi-Abari, SaeidFriedland, AlexanderFucilla, MichaelGall, JonathanGarzelli, Maria VittoriaGiuli, FrancescoGoncalves, Victor P.Guzzi, MarcoHalzen, FrancisHelo, Juan CarlosHill, Christopher S.Ismail, AhmedIsmail, AmeenJacobsson, RichardJana, SudipJeong, Yu SeonJodłowski, KrzysztofKelly, Kevin J.Kling, FelixKumar, Fnu KaranLiu, ZhenMaciuła, RafałAbraham, Roshan MammenManshanden, JulienMcFayden, JoshMohammed, Mohammed M.A.Nadolsky, Pavel M.Okada, NobuchikaOsborne, JohnOtono, HidetoshiPandey, VishvasPapa, AlessandroRaut, DigeshReno, Mary HallResnati, FilippoRitz, AdamRojo, JuanSarcevic, InaScherb, ChristianeSchulz, HolgerSchwaller, PedroSengupta, DipanSjöstrand, TorbjornSmith, Tyler B.Soldin, DennisStasto, AnnaSzczurek, AntoniTabrizi, ZahraTrojanowski, SebastianTsai, Yu-DaiTuckler, DouglasWinkler, Martin W.Xie, KepingZhang, Yue
Issue Date
Jul-2022
Publisher
Elsevier B.V.
Keywords
Experiments; LHC; Long-lived particles; Neutrinos interactions; New physics
Citation
Physics Reports, v.968, pp 1 - 50
Pages
50
Journal Title
Physics Reports
Volume
968
Start Page
1
End Page
50
URI
https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/cau/handle/2019.sw.cau/61273
DOI
10.1016/j.physrep.2022.04.004
ISSN
0370-1573
1873-6270
Abstract
The Forward Physics Facility (FPF) is a proposal to create a cavern with the space and infrastructure to support a suite of far-forward experiments at the Large Hadron Collider during the High Luminosity era. Located along the beam collision axis and shielded from the interaction point by at least 100 m of concrete and rock, the FPF will house experiments that will detect particles outside the acceptance of the existing large LHC experiments and will observe rare and exotic processes in an extremely low-background environment. In this work, we summarize the current status of plans for the FPF, including recent progress in civil engineering in identifying promising sites for the FPF and the experiments currently envisioned to realize the FPF's physics potential. We then review the many Standard Model and new physics topics that will be advanced by the FPF, including searches for long-lived particles, probes of dark matter and dark sectors, high-statistics studies of TeV neutrinos of all three flavors, aspects of perturbative and non-perturbative QCD, and high-energy astroparticle physics. © 2022 The Authors
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