Neutrino Detection without Neutrino Detectors: Discovering Collider Neutrinos at FASER with Electronic Signals Only
arXiv:2206.09932 · doi:10.1103/PhysRevD.106.052011
Abstract
The detection of collider neutrinos will provide new insights about neutrino production, propagation, and interactions at TeV energies, the highest human-made energies ever observed. During Run 3 of the LHC, the FASER experiment is expected to detect roughly collider neutrinos using its emulsion-based neutrino detector FASER. In this study, we show that, even without processing the emulsion data, low-level input provided by the electronic detector components of FASER and FASER will be able to establish a discovery of collider neutrinos with as little as of integrated luminosity. These results foreshadow the possible early discovery of collider neutrinos in LHC Run 3.
14 pages, 9 figures