arXiv Open Access 2025

Overview of ATLAS forward proton detectors: status, performance and new physics results

A. Sopczak
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A key focus of the physics program at the LHC is the study of head-on proton-proton collisions. However, an important class of physics can be studied for cases where the protons narrowly miss one another and remain intact. In such cases, the electromagnetic fields surrounding the protons can interact producing high-energy photon-photon collisions. Alternatively, interactions mediated by the strong force can also result in intact forward scattered protons, providing probes of quantum chromodynamics (QCD). In order to aid identification and provide unique information about these rare interactions, the instrumentation to detect and measure protons scattered through very small angles is installed in the beam pipe far downstream of the interaction point. We describe the ATLAS Forward Proton `Roman Pot' detectors (AFP and ALFA), their performance of Tracking and Time-of-Flight detectors, and first results.

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A. Sopczak

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Sopczak, A. (2025). Overview of ATLAS forward proton detectors: status, performance and new physics results. https://arxiv.org/abs/2502.19530

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2025
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arXiv
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