Study of contributions of diffractive processes to forward neutral particle production with the ATLAS-LHCf detector

LHCf is an experiment dedicated to verify the hadronic interaction models by measuring the forward neutral particle production at the LHC. Corresponding data are very important for understanding hadronic interactions occurring in air-shower development. According to the current LHCf results, no simu...

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Main Author: Zhou Qi-Dong
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: EDP Sciences 2019-01-01
Series:EPJ Web of Conferences
Online Access:https://www.epj-conferences.org/articles/epjconf/pdf/2019/13/epjconf_isvhecri2018_05008.pdf
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spelling doaj-41543b74bd84432abafebaa44962b3f82021-08-02T16:46:22ZengEDP SciencesEPJ Web of Conferences2100-014X2019-01-012080500810.1051/epjconf/201920805008epjconf_isvhecri2018_05008Study of contributions of diffractive processes to forward neutral particle production with the ATLAS-LHCf detectorZhou Qi-DongLHCf is an experiment dedicated to verify the hadronic interaction models by measuring the forward neutral particle production at the LHC. Corresponding data are very important for understanding hadronic interactions occurring in air-shower development. According to the current LHCf results, no simulation model predicts the LHCf data perfectly. In order to provide more specific data, it is necessary to classify the LHCf observables into specific interaction types: diffraction or non-diffraction. Combining the information of ATLAS, LHCf is able to classify these specific interaction types experimentally. Especially, the ATLAS-LHCf joint experiment will have the unique sensitivity to low mass diffraction. LHCf and ATLAS have succeeded in the common data-taking in p-p collisions at √s = 13 TeV. We will report the first ATLAS-LHCf joint analysis result and discuss the impact of the corresponding joint analysis result to the determination of mass composition of ultra-high energy cosmic-rays.https://www.epj-conferences.org/articles/epjconf/pdf/2019/13/epjconf_isvhecri2018_05008.pdf
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Study of contributions of diffractive processes to forward neutral particle production with the ATLAS-LHCf detector
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title Study of contributions of diffractive processes to forward neutral particle production with the ATLAS-LHCf detector
title_short Study of contributions of diffractive processes to forward neutral particle production with the ATLAS-LHCf detector
title_full Study of contributions of diffractive processes to forward neutral particle production with the ATLAS-LHCf detector
title_fullStr Study of contributions of diffractive processes to forward neutral particle production with the ATLAS-LHCf detector
title_full_unstemmed Study of contributions of diffractive processes to forward neutral particle production with the ATLAS-LHCf detector
title_sort study of contributions of diffractive processes to forward neutral particle production with the atlas-lhcf detector
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series EPJ Web of Conferences
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publishDate 2019-01-01
description LHCf is an experiment dedicated to verify the hadronic interaction models by measuring the forward neutral particle production at the LHC. Corresponding data are very important for understanding hadronic interactions occurring in air-shower development. According to the current LHCf results, no simulation model predicts the LHCf data perfectly. In order to provide more specific data, it is necessary to classify the LHCf observables into specific interaction types: diffraction or non-diffraction. Combining the information of ATLAS, LHCf is able to classify these specific interaction types experimentally. Especially, the ATLAS-LHCf joint experiment will have the unique sensitivity to low mass diffraction. LHCf and ATLAS have succeeded in the common data-taking in p-p collisions at √s = 13 TeV. We will report the first ATLAS-LHCf joint analysis result and discuss the impact of the corresponding joint analysis result to the determination of mass composition of ultra-high energy cosmic-rays.
url https://www.epj-conferences.org/articles/epjconf/pdf/2019/13/epjconf_isvhecri2018_05008.pdf
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