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The TOTEM experiment at LHC

Authors :
Edoardo Bossini
M. Vitek
Corbin Covault
P. Aspell
J. Sziklai
M. Oriunno
Enrico Robutti
V. K. Eremin
V. Avati
Tamas Ferenc Csorgo
M. Berretti
G. Sanguinetti
M. Quinto
K. Eggert
R. Orava
Heimo Saarikko
W. Snoeys
J. Heino
S. Lami
M. R. Intonti
F. Oljemark
M. Lo Vetere
Fabrizio Ferro
A. Scribano
Vaclav Vacek
Nicola Turini
E. Lippmaa
G. Antchev
G. Ruggiero
Erik Brücken
Joachim Baechler
Timo Eero Hilden
E. Radicioni
S. Minutoli
G. Latino
A. Santroni
F. Lucas Rodríguez
J. Procházka
P. Palazzi
J. Kopal
K. Kurvinen
J. Kašpar
C. Taylor
M. Macri
V. Kundrát
Marco Bozzo
V. Greco
K. Osterberg
H. Niewiadomski
A. Fiergolski
A. Buzzo
I. Atanassov
F. Nemes
Francisco Garcia
Eraldo Oliveri
M. Calicchio
J. Whitmore
Mario Deile
J. Welti
Paolo Brogi
L. Grzanka
R. Lauhakangas
F. Cafagna
Vincenzo Berardi
R. Ferretti
L. Ropelewski
Federico Ravotti
M. G. Catanesi
Milos Lokajicek
L. Magaletti
T. Leszko
S. Gianì
E. Radermacher
A. Mercadante
Publication Year :
2012
Publisher :
IEEE, 2012.

Abstract

The TOTEM experiment is dedicated to the measurement of the total proton-proton cross-section with the luminosity-independent method and the study of elastic and diffractive scattering processes. Two tracking telescopes, T1 and T2, integrated in the CMS detector, cover the pseudo-rapidity region between 3.1 and 6.5 on both sides of the interaction point IP5. The Roman Pot (RP) stations are located at distances of ± 147m and ± 220 m with respect to the interaction point to measure the very forward scattered protons at very small angles. During the LHC technical stop in winter 2010/2011, the TOTEM experiment was completed with the installation of the T1 telescope and the RP stations at ± 147 m. In 2011, the LHC machine provided special optics with the large s* = 90 m, allowing TOTEM to measure the elastic scattering differential cross section, down to the four-momentum transfer squared |t| = 2×10−2 GeV2. Using the optical theorem and extrapolation of the differential cross section to t = 0 (optical point), the total p-p cross section at the LHC energy of √v = 7 TeV could be computed for the first time. The status of the experiment, the performance of the detectors with emphasis on the RPs are described and the first physics results are presented.

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
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