The Femto-experiment for the LHC: the W-boson beams and their targets
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Witek Krasny, LPNHE - Jussieu
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Amphi Pierre Lehmann (LAL)
Amphi Pierre Lehmann
LAL
Description
The LHC has been designed as a collider of proton and ion beams.
However, in its experimental program, which is focused mainly on studies
of high energy transfer collisions of Standard Model point-like
particles, protons and ions will play a backstage role. For the majority
of the LHC experimentalists, their role will be confined to providing
standardized, acceleration-process-stable envelopes for tunable-density
and tunable-isospin bunches of Standard Model constituents: quarks and
gluons. The inter-bunch environment of collisions of these Standard Model
particles specific to hadronic colliders and absent in the leptonic ones,
has always been considered as a burden - an annoying but unavoidable
price to pay for increasing the collision-energy of point-like particles
in the storage rings. In this talk I shall argue that such a burden
can be converted into an important merit of the high-energy hadronic
colliders - a corner-stone for a fermi-length-scale
``collision-experiment'' employing the bunches of spectator quarks and gluons as tunable ``femtoscopic''targets for the beams of short-living electroweak bosons.