New Forward Detectors for CMS Krzysztof Piotrzkowski Universite Catholique de Louvain, CP3 Center XVII International Workshop on Deep-Inelastic Scattering.

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New Forward Detectors for CMS Krzysztof Piotrzkowski Universite Catholique de Louvain, CP3 Center XVII International Workshop on Deep-Inelastic Scattering and Related Subjects Madrid, April, 2009 Introduction: Forward view at CMS New forward proton detectors for CMS Summary/Outlook

Forward IP5 27/04/09New Forward Detectors for CMS - K. Piotrzkowski2 CASTOR T1 T2 RP147 RP220

Early forward CMS 27/04/09New Forward Detectors for CMS - K. Piotrzkowski3 Low-x QCD with forward jets Underlying event tuning & cosmic rays shower modeling Exclusive di-jets, di-photons and di-leptons production & absolute luminosity measurements Vector meson photoproduction Observation of hard-diffraction Beyond 2010 (with large event pileup) new techniques needed: Forward proton high- luminosity CASTOR HF CMS ZDC (3 < |  | < 5) (5.2 < |  | < 6.6) (|  | > 8.1) Physics with 1 pb pb -1 Use Large Rapidity Gap signatures No pile-up conditions assumed Low cross-sections exclusive states: New Physics

K. Piotrzkowski - UCLouvain4 HECTOR: JINST 2, P09005 (2007) Optimal places for tagging at the 220/240m and 420m from IP

FP420 proposal To appear in JINST

Exclusive Higgs bosons at LHC Main motivation for FP420 Higgs kinematics fully reconstructed with forward detectors! Access to Higgs mass and quantum numbers. SM Higgs signal statistically limited, larger for MSSM case:

Two-photon physics MSSM: 100 fb-1 Large rates for WW

(Light) SUSY case arXiv: [hep-ph] Forward detectors crucial for kinematics reconstruction (charged dilepton states only!): Unique contribution!

Forward proton 420 m 27/04/09New Forward Detectors for CMS - K. Piotrzkowski9 Installation of Si detectors in cryogenic region of LHC, i.e. cryostat redesign needed Strict space limitations rule out Roman Pot technology, use movable beampipe instead Radiation hardness required of Si is comparable to those at SLHC, use novel 3-D Silicon technology To control pile-up background use very fast timing detectors (  ~ 10ps) Acceptance: (At nominal LHC β* = 0.5 m) < ξ < 0.02 Two detector stations per arm (4 in total): each station contains tracking and timing detectors

Moving Hamburg pipe concept 27/04/09New Forward Detectors for CMS - K. Piotrzkowski10 Successfully used at HERA: Robust and simple design, + easy access to detectors Motorization and movement control to be cloned from LHC collimator design

Moving pipe: Detector ‘pockets’ 27/04/09New Forward Detectors for CMS - K. Piotrzkowski11 Thin ~ 300  m entrance and side windows In preparation for 2009 beam tests:

Profit from CMS R&D for SLHC: Beam tests of first 3D modules with CMS pixel chips planned this summer

GasToF News: Cosmic-ray tests 27/04/09New Forward Detectors for CMS - K. Piotrzkowski13 From TIPP09 (KEK, March): Resolution < 20 ps for 1 p.e.! Quartic at test-beam in May

Calibration with exclusive di-muons 27/04/09New Forward Detectors for CMS - K. Piotrzkowski14 pp  pp l + l - Nearly pure QED process Calibration/alignment of FP420 detectors (about 40% protons detected!): Expected resolution of x=E  /E is ~ ! ~ 700  events in 100 pb -1 (single-interaction 14TeV) X. Rouby Calibration procedure itself can be very well controlled using exclusive Upsilon data! BOTTOMLINE: Exclusive low-mass dimuons crucial for FP420

Forward IP5 Hadronic Forward (HF) CMS (3.0 < |  | < 5.0) CASTOR TOTEM T2 Hadronic Forward (HF) TOTEM T1 147m, 220m TOTEM RP’s 147m, 220m TOTEM RP’s 420m FP m FP420 (5.2 < |  | < 6.6) 27/04/0915New Forward Detectors for CMS - K. Piotrzkowski (|  | > 8.1) ZDC 140m ZDC (|  | > 8.1) 140m + 2 x FP240

Tagging at 420m and 220/240m is complementary – together  energy loss range is covered ! This leads to significantly higher tagged cross sections Both 240 m locations are ‘warm&free’ – just bare beam-pipes At IP5, locations at 220 m are occupied by TOTEM -> go at 240m - it is still possible to send triggers to CMS! One does not need to modify the LHC beamline -> can be done before FP420 and be treated as proof-of-principle project + interesting physics as a bonus Motivation for FP K. Piotrzkowski - UCLouvain

17K. Piotrzkowski - UCLouvain LHC beam-line close to 240 m TOTEM Available space of  m !

Summary/Outlook 27/04/09New Forward Detectors for CMS - K. Piotrzkowski18 The FP420 R&D report published, is basis of the CMS (and ATLAS) FP420 proposal The R&D phase ends with a complete cryostat design and a prototyped, tested concept for high precision near-beam detectors at LHC CMS evaluated the FP420 proposal and asked for some further work before preparation of TDR – we are in position to start it now; we will propose to include FP240 detectors The physics case for forward proton tagging spans central exclusive production,  and photon-proton physics, diffractive physics, gap survival /underlying event, study of gluon jets ….. For low incremental cost, forward proton detectors add significant physics potential to CMS with no effect on the operation of the LHC.

CFP meeting, CERN, Feb'09K. Piotrzkowski - UCLouvain19 Taken on 14/1/2009  240m from IP5 Q6 CMS Quench resistors To alcove