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SND@LHC - Scattering and Neutrino Detector at the LHC

Albanese, R
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Alexandrov, A
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Andreini, M
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2021

SND@LHC is a proposed, compact and stand-alone experiment to perform measurements with neutrinos produced at the LHC in an hitherto unexplored pseudo-rapidity region of $7.2 < \eta < 8.6$, complementary to all the other experiments at the LHC. The experiment is to be located 480 m downstream of IP1 in the unused TI18 tunnel. The first phase aims at operating the detector throughout LHC Run 3 to collect a total integrated luminosity of 150 fb$^{−1}$. Following the review of the Letter of Intent [1], submitted in August 2020, LHCC recommended the collaboration to proceed with the preparation of a Technical Proposal (TP), reported herein.

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report
Author(s)
Albanese, R
Alexandrov, A
Andreini, M
Anokhina, A
Bay, A
Bestmann, P
Betancourt, C
Bezshyiko, I
Blanco, A
Bogomilov, M
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Corporate authors
CERN. Geneva. The LHC experiments Committee
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LHCC
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PH
Date Issued

2021

Publisher

CERN

Total of pages

119

Subjects

Detectors and Experimental Techniques

Note

Technical proposal

URL

CDS entry

https://cds.cern.ch/record/2750060
Editorial or Peer reviewed

NON-REVIEWED

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https://infoscience.epfl.ch/handle/20.500.14299/176115
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