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1 LHCf Report Takashi SAKO for the LHCf Collaboration 18-Dec-2009 CERN Main Auditorium

2 What is LHCf?  LHCf determines the energy spectra at zero degree for the calibration of hadron interaction models used in the Cosmic-Ray physics  Small calorimeters are installed either side of IP1 covering η>8.7 (8.4 with crossing angle) ATLAS LHCf Detector 140m away from the interaction point

3 LHCf Detectors Arm#1 Detector 20mmx20mm+40mmx40mm 4 XY SciFi+MAPMT Arm#2 Detector 25mmx25mm+32mmx32mm 4 XY Silicon strip detectors  Sampling & imaging calorimeters either side of IP1  Two small tower calorimeters in both detectors (Tungsten 44r.l., 1.7λ, 16 plastic scintillator sampling layers, 4 position sensitive layers)

4 First Events with 900GeV collisions Arm1 (SciFi) Longitudinal development Lateral (X) Distribution Lateral (Y) Distribution

5 First Events with 900GeV collisions Arm2 (Silicon) Longitudinal development Lateral (X) Distribution Lateral (Y) Distribution

6 For Physics… Shower Incident position Red: collision + BG Blue: BG only Energy spectrum (to be calibrated to incident energy) Particle ID η=8.7 η=∞ O : collision + BG : BG only Sharp edge at η=8.7 is due to the elliptical beam pipe at D1 magnet between IP and the detector. Good evidence of collision particles!! Compact EM showers

7 Results with Arm2 Shower Incident positionEnergy spectrum (to be calibrated to incident energy) Particle ID

8 Summary and Thanks  Successful (almost perfect) commissioning with collision events  Possible to start physics with 6k shower events at 900 GeV collisions  Hope STABLE BEAMS at 2.4TeV collisions in 2010!  Great thanks to CERN, LHC and ATLAS

9 Backup

10 LHCf Manipulator  Detectors are 10cm above beam plane during non-STABLE BEAMS  Detectors move down to the beam plane only when STABLE BEAMS are declared

11 LHCf Aperture


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