Scientific program for the Forward Physics Facility.
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BORIS DOI
Date of Publication
2025
Publication Type
Article
Division/Institute
Contributor
Adhikary, Jyotismita | |
Anchordoqui, Luis A | |
Barr, Alan J | |
Batell, Brian | |
Bian, Jianming | |
Boyd, Jamie | |
Citron, Matthew | |
De Roeck, Albert | |
Diwan, Milind V | |
Feng, Jonathan L | |
Hill, Christopher S | |
Jeong, Yu Seon | |
Kling, Felix | |
Linden, Steven | |
Mäkelä, Toni | |
Mavrokoridis, Kostas | |
McFayden, Josh | |
Otono, Hidetoshi | |
Rojo, Juan | |
Soldin, Dennis | |
Stasto, Anna | |
Trojanowski, Sebastian | |
Vicenzi, Matteo | |
Wu, Wenjie |
Subject(s)
Series
The European Physical Journal C
ISSN or ISBN (if monograph)
1434-6044
Publisher
SpringerOpen
Language
English
Publisher DOI
PubMed ID
40256612
Description
The recent direct detection of neutrinos at the LHC has opened a new window on high-energy particle physics and highlighted the potential of forward physics for groundbreaking discoveries. In the last year, the physics case for forward physics has continued to grow, and there has been extensive work on defining the Forward Physics Facility and its experiments to realize this physics potential in a timely and cost-effective manner. Following a 2-page Executive Summary, we first present the status of the FPF, beginning with the FPF's unique potential to shed light on dark matter, new particles, neutrino physics, QCD, and astroparticle physics. We then summarize the current designs for the Facility and its experiments, FASER2, FASER ν 2, FORMOSA, and FLArE.
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| s10052-025-14048-6.pdf | text | Adobe PDF | 4.59 MB | Attribution (CC BY 4.0) | published |