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FORWARD ATLAS {major contributions from Per Grafstrom (CERN), Michael Rijssenbeek (Stonybrook), Brian Cox (Manchester} Andrew Brandt Luminosity measurement for ATLAS (based on update at Freiberg in October) Forward Physics with ATLAS
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1) Roman pots for Luminosity measurement 2) LUCID-cerenkov detector for Lum monitoring LOI submitted in March 2004, approved by ATLAS management in summer
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Absolute Luminosity from Coulomb Scattering Elastic scattering at micro-radian angles : L directly determined in a fit (along with TOT, and b) effectively a normalization of the luminosity from the exactly calculable Coulomb amplitude Required reach in t : Requires: small intrinsic beam angular spread at IP insensitive to transverse vertex smearing large effective lever arm L eff detectors close to the beam, at large distance from IP (240 m) Parallel–to–point focusing
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ECR for Installation
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Roman Pot Detectors Square scintillating fibers Kuraray 0.5 mm × 0.5 mm fibers 10 layers per coordinate 50 μm offset between layers scintillator plate for triggering y-measurement detector x-measurement detector proposed UTA responsibility in LOI—could include trigger electronics as well
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List of tasks and deliverables leading to the construction of a prototype fiber detector design optimization (fiber layout, staggering, fiber routing) selection and characterization of components scintillating fibers: optical, geometrical and mechanical parameters (single vs. double cladding) development and demonstration of production techniques fiber cutting, polishing, bending, gluing interfacing fibers to photo detectors bundling of fibers and couple to the photo detector defining a concept for a vacuum tight fiber window construction and characterization of at least 2 fiber layers analysis of geometrical precision determination of cross-talk determination of light yield for MIPs
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Points with no or little progress Design and construction of the pot Need institute with interest in mechanical engineering Development of a detector integration concept Establishing a collaboration for the scintillating fiber detector Precision movements of the pots Motors Control Selection and characterization of the photo detector Lots of room for UTA to make an impact given resources
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Conclusion A lot of progress since overview week in Prague LOI Optics ECR to the machine Start of developing work for a prototype detector Collaboration is starting on front-end electronics Not enough progress to form a collaboration to be able to see a clear timeline for a working system
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