The ATLAS Roman Pot system is designed to determine the total proton-proton cross section as well as the luminosity at the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) by measuring elastic proton scattering at very small angles. The system is made of four Roman Pot stations, located in the LHC tunnel in a distance of about 240 m at both sides of the ATLAS interaction point. Each station is equipped with tracking detectors, inserted in Roman Pots which approach the LHC beams vertically. The tracking detectors consist of multi-layer scintillating fibre structures read out by Multi-Anode-Photo-Multipliers.publishersversionpublishe
We are reporting about a scintillating fibre tracking detector which is proposed for the precise det...
The ATLAS collaboration plans to determine the absolute luminosity of the CERN LHC at Interaction Po...
The objective of the TOTEM experiment at the LHC is the measurement of the total proton-proton cross...
The ATLAS Roman Pot system is designed to determine the total proton-proton cross section as well as...
International audienceThe ATLAS Roman Pot system is designed to determine the total proton-proton cr...
The Large Hadron Collider (LHC) at CERN in Geneva will soon deliver collisions with an energy never ...
ALFA is a high-precision scintillating fibre tracking detector under construction for the absolute d...
The ATLAS Roman Pots are a part of the ATLAS Forward detector system which consists of two subsystem...
A scintillating fibre detector has been proposed for the measurement of the absolute luminosity at t...
The ALFA (Absolute Luminosity For ATLAS) project aims at measuring luminosity of the LHC with high p...
This paper describes the movement control system for detector positioning based on the Roman Pot des...
The ATLAS Roman pot detectors, ALFA and AFP, are being prepared to take data during LHC Run 3. The p...
We are reporting about a scintillating fibre tracking detector which is proposed for the precise det...
lien vers le texte intégral : http://cdsweb.cern.ch/record/975366We are reporting about a scintillat...
Located at Large Hadron Collider (LHC), ATLAS experiment has been designed with the goal of measurin...
We are reporting about a scintillating fibre tracking detector which is proposed for the precise det...
The ATLAS collaboration plans to determine the absolute luminosity of the CERN LHC at Interaction Po...
The objective of the TOTEM experiment at the LHC is the measurement of the total proton-proton cross...
The ATLAS Roman Pot system is designed to determine the total proton-proton cross section as well as...
International audienceThe ATLAS Roman Pot system is designed to determine the total proton-proton cr...
The Large Hadron Collider (LHC) at CERN in Geneva will soon deliver collisions with an energy never ...
ALFA is a high-precision scintillating fibre tracking detector under construction for the absolute d...
The ATLAS Roman Pots are a part of the ATLAS Forward detector system which consists of two subsystem...
A scintillating fibre detector has been proposed for the measurement of the absolute luminosity at t...
The ALFA (Absolute Luminosity For ATLAS) project aims at measuring luminosity of the LHC with high p...
This paper describes the movement control system for detector positioning based on the Roman Pot des...
The ATLAS Roman pot detectors, ALFA and AFP, are being prepared to take data during LHC Run 3. The p...
We are reporting about a scintillating fibre tracking detector which is proposed for the precise det...
lien vers le texte intégral : http://cdsweb.cern.ch/record/975366We are reporting about a scintillat...
Located at Large Hadron Collider (LHC), ATLAS experiment has been designed with the goal of measurin...
We are reporting about a scintillating fibre tracking detector which is proposed for the precise det...
The ATLAS collaboration plans to determine the absolute luminosity of the CERN LHC at Interaction Po...
The objective of the TOTEM experiment at the LHC is the measurement of the total proton-proton cross...