Ivan Lopez: Overview on the ATLAS Forward Physics (AFP) Project

Europe/Madrid
Seminar (IFAE)

Seminar

IFAE

Jelena Aleksic (IFAE), Joern Lange (IFAE Barcelona), Stefania Bordoni (IFAE)
Description
The ATLAS Forward Physics (AFP) project aims to measure protons scattered under a small angle from the pp collisions in ATLAS. In order to perform such measurements, a new silicon tracker based on 3D pixel detectors produced by CNM and IFAE in Barcelona, together with a time-of-flight detector for pile-up removal, are planned to be installed at 210 m away from the interaction point and at 2-3 mm away from the LHC proton beam. A first set of detectors could be installed already in the winter 2015/16 shutdown. In this seminar, I will present the AFP project from the 3D pixel tracker perspective, followed by an overview of the recent milestone integration testbeam, in which both tracker and ToF detectors were operated in a common DAQ system.
Participants
  • Abelardo Moralejo
  • Alex Pomarol
  • Andras Kovacs
  • Bruno Bourguille
  • christophe grojean
  • Clara Peset
  • Daniel Guberman
  • Daniel Moreno
  • David Vázquez Furelos
  • Emanuele Cavallaro
  • Enrique Fernandez
  • Eudald Font
  • Federico Sanchez
  • Giuliano Panico
  • Imma Riu
  • Javier Montejo Berlingen
  • Jelena Aleksić
  • Joan Elia
  • Joaquim Palacio Navarro
  • Joern Lange
  • JOsé R. Espinosa
  • Ke Yang
  • Lars Hofer
  • Leyre Nogués
  • Lluïsa-Maria Mir
  • Machiel Kolstein
  • Martine Bosman
  • pauline vielzeuf
  • Rafel Escribano
  • Ramon Miquel
  • Ramon Pascual
  • Raquel Castillo Fernandez
  • Rubén Lopez-Coto
  • Sebastián Grinschpun
  • Stefania Bordoni
  • Thorsten Lux
    • 13:00 13:05
      Introduction and General Announcements 5m
      Speakers: Dr Jelena Aleksic (IFAE), Joern Lange (IFAE Barcelona), Stefania Bordoni (IFAE)
    • 13:05 13:25
      Presentation of the Week 20m
      Speaker: Ivan Lopez Paz (IFAE)
      Slides
    • 13:25 13:35
      Discussion 10m
    • 13:35 14:00
      Pizza 25m
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