ALFA will measure the absolute luminosity for ATLAS. using elastically scattered protons at small angles. This talk introduces the measurement procedure and its setup. The individual components of the ALFA detector are presented, as well as the 2008 test beam. Finally, the schedule for the installation of ALFA is discussed
ALFA (Absolute Luminosity for ATLAS) is a scintillating fiber detector for the determination of the ...
In order to determine the experimental cross sections for the observed physics processes, an estimat...
The startup of the LHC (Large Hadron Collider) has initialized a new era in particle physics. The st...
ALFA - Absolute Luminosity For ATLAS - is a system of tracker-type detectors which primary goal is t...
ALFA is the detector for the Absolute Luminosity measurement For Atlas. A basic information about lu...
The main goals of the Absolute Luminosity For ATLAS (ALFA) detector providing an absolute luminosity...
The ALFA (Absolute Luminosity For ATLAS) project aims at measuring luminosity of the LHC with high p...
The main goals of the Absolute Luminosity For ATLAS (ALFA) detector is to provide an absolute lumino...
On behalf of ATLASInternational audienceThe ALFA detector in ATLAS aims at measuring the absolute lu...
The startup of the LHC (Large Hadron Collider) has initialized a new era in particle physics. The st...
ALFA (Absolute Luminosity For ATLAS) aims at measuring the absolute luminosity for the ATLAS experim...
The Large Hadron Collider (LHC) at CERN in Geneva will soon deliver collisions with an energy never ...
The Absolute Luminosity For ATLAS (ALFA) experiment was designed to accurately measure the luminosit...
The Roman Pot units located at a distance of 240m on each side of the ATLAS interaction point will b...
The ATLAS collaboration plans to determine the absolute luminosity of the CERN LHC at Interaction Po...
ALFA (Absolute Luminosity for ATLAS) is a scintillating fiber detector for the determination of the ...
In order to determine the experimental cross sections for the observed physics processes, an estimat...
The startup of the LHC (Large Hadron Collider) has initialized a new era in particle physics. The st...
ALFA - Absolute Luminosity For ATLAS - is a system of tracker-type detectors which primary goal is t...
ALFA is the detector for the Absolute Luminosity measurement For Atlas. A basic information about lu...
The main goals of the Absolute Luminosity For ATLAS (ALFA) detector providing an absolute luminosity...
The ALFA (Absolute Luminosity For ATLAS) project aims at measuring luminosity of the LHC with high p...
The main goals of the Absolute Luminosity For ATLAS (ALFA) detector is to provide an absolute lumino...
On behalf of ATLASInternational audienceThe ALFA detector in ATLAS aims at measuring the absolute lu...
The startup of the LHC (Large Hadron Collider) has initialized a new era in particle physics. The st...
ALFA (Absolute Luminosity For ATLAS) aims at measuring the absolute luminosity for the ATLAS experim...
The Large Hadron Collider (LHC) at CERN in Geneva will soon deliver collisions with an energy never ...
The Absolute Luminosity For ATLAS (ALFA) experiment was designed to accurately measure the luminosit...
The Roman Pot units located at a distance of 240m on each side of the ATLAS interaction point will b...
The ATLAS collaboration plans to determine the absolute luminosity of the CERN LHC at Interaction Po...
ALFA (Absolute Luminosity for ATLAS) is a scintillating fiber detector for the determination of the ...
In order to determine the experimental cross sections for the observed physics processes, an estimat...
The startup of the LHC (Large Hadron Collider) has initialized a new era in particle physics. The st...