The ATLAS Forward Proton (AFP) detector will identify events in which one or two protons emerge intact from the proton-proton collisions at the LHC. Tracking and timing detectors will be placed 2–3 mm from the beam, 210 m away from the ATLAS interaction point. The silicon-based tracker will provide momentum measurement, while the time of flight system is used to reduce the background from multiple proton-proton collisions. The study of soft and hard diffractive events at low luminosities ( μ≈1 ) is the core of the AFP physics program. This paper presents an overview of the project with particular emphasis on the qualification of the pixel and timing systems
AFP is a project to extend the diffractive physics programme of the ATLAS experiment by installing n...
The ATLAS Forward Proton (AFP) detector provides measurements of the momentum and emission angle of ...
The aim of the ATLAS Forward Proton (AFP) detector system is the measurement of protons scattered di...
AbstractThe ATLAS Forward Proton (AFP) detector will identify events in which one or two protons eme...
The ATLAS Forward Proton (AFP) experiment is a detector located ~210 m away from the ATLAS interacti...
The ATLAS experiment at the European Laboratory for Particle Physics (CERN), Geneva, has been taking...
The ATLAS Forward Proton (AFP) detector extend the physics research by enabling the identification o...
A brief description of the ATLAS Forward Proton detectors is given. The detectors are intended to me...
The ATLAS Forward Proton (AFP) is a forward detector using a Roman Pot technique, recently installed...
The aim of the ATLAS Forward Proton (AFP) detector system is the measurement of protons scattered di...
In 2017 the ATLAS collaboration successfully completed the installation of the ATLAS Forward Proton ...
The aim of the ATLAS Forward Proton (AFP) detector system is the measurement of protons scattered di...
Located at Large Hadron Collider (LHC), ATLAS experiment has been designed with the goal of measurin...
The ATLAS Forward proton Detector (AFP) aims to study diffractive events where protons are scattered ...
The ATLAS Forward Physics (AFP) project aims to measure protons scattered under a small angle from ...
AFP is a project to extend the diffractive physics programme of the ATLAS experiment by installing n...
The ATLAS Forward Proton (AFP) detector provides measurements of the momentum and emission angle of ...
The aim of the ATLAS Forward Proton (AFP) detector system is the measurement of protons scattered di...
AbstractThe ATLAS Forward Proton (AFP) detector will identify events in which one or two protons eme...
The ATLAS Forward Proton (AFP) experiment is a detector located ~210 m away from the ATLAS interacti...
The ATLAS experiment at the European Laboratory for Particle Physics (CERN), Geneva, has been taking...
The ATLAS Forward Proton (AFP) detector extend the physics research by enabling the identification o...
A brief description of the ATLAS Forward Proton detectors is given. The detectors are intended to me...
The ATLAS Forward Proton (AFP) is a forward detector using a Roman Pot technique, recently installed...
The aim of the ATLAS Forward Proton (AFP) detector system is the measurement of protons scattered di...
In 2017 the ATLAS collaboration successfully completed the installation of the ATLAS Forward Proton ...
The aim of the ATLAS Forward Proton (AFP) detector system is the measurement of protons scattered di...
Located at Large Hadron Collider (LHC), ATLAS experiment has been designed with the goal of measurin...
The ATLAS Forward proton Detector (AFP) aims to study diffractive events where protons are scattered ...
The ATLAS Forward Physics (AFP) project aims to measure protons scattered under a small angle from ...
AFP is a project to extend the diffractive physics programme of the ATLAS experiment by installing n...
The ATLAS Forward Proton (AFP) detector provides measurements of the momentum and emission angle of ...
The aim of the ATLAS Forward Proton (AFP) detector system is the measurement of protons scattered di...