26–30 Sept 2022
HIM-Bau 1395
Europe/Berlin timezone

LHCspin: Unpolarized gas target SMOG2, and prospects for a polarized gas target

26 Sept 2022, 10:00
20m
HIM-Bau 1395

HIM-Bau 1395

Helmholtz Institute Mainz Staudingerweg 18 55128 Mainz

Speaker

Erhard Steffens (FAU Erlangen-Nuernberg)

Description

The LHCspin project aims at unpolarized (SMOG2) and polarized fixed-target measurements by means of a gas target upstream of the LHCb detector, close to the vertex detector VELO. The forward geometry of the LHCb spectrometer (2 < 𝜂 < 5) allows for the reconstruction of particles produced in fixed-target collisions, with center-of-mass energies ranging from √sNN = 72 GeV with Pb beam and √sNN = 115 GeV in pp collisions.
The design and status of the study will be presented. An openable storage cell with wake field suppressor and unpolarized gas feed system (SMOG2) is installed and being commissioned (summer 2022). The 7 TeV/1 A beam traversing the target might cause instabilities, which must be suppressed. This is studied in close collaboration with the LHC machine group. The experimental SMOG2 program aims at precision measurements of cross sections. Therefore, methods to precisely determine the target areal density are under study.
A polarized target (H, D) with atomic beam source, transverse B-field and diagnostics is being designed. For using a target cell similar to SMOG2, a coating must be found in accordance with the LHC technical rules. In order to avoid problems with coatings, a free-beam target is under study which would result in about 1/40 times lower density compared to a 20 cm long storage cell and a luminosity of about 1031/cm2 s. The use of H and D targets, polarized transversely to the beam will allow to study the quark TMDs in pp collisions at unique kinematics.

Category Polarized Targets

Primary author

Erhard Steffens (FAU Erlangen-Nuernberg)

Co-authors

Paolo Lenisa (University of Ferrara and INFN) Vito Carassiti (U. Ferrara and INFN, Italy ) Giuseppe Ciullo (U. Ferrara and INFN, Italy) Pasquale Di Nezza (U. Ferrara and INFN, Italy) Luciano L. Pappalardo (U. Ferrara and INFN, Italy) Marco Santimaria (INFN Lab. Nat. di Frascati, Italy)

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