The ATLAS Forward Physics Program
Christophe Royon

TL;DR
This paper details the ATLAS Forward Physics Program, highlighting its methods at low luminosity with the ALFA detector and its physics goals at high luminosity, focusing on proton tagging and rapidity gap techniques.
Contribution
It introduces the comprehensive forward physics program of ATLAS, including novel detector use and physics strategies at different luminosity regimes.
Findings
Implementation of the ALFA detector for proton tagging at low luminosity
Development of rapidity gap method for forward physics
Outline of physics topics at high luminosity
Abstract
We describe the ATLAS Forward Physics Program at low luminosity using the rapidity gap method and a dedicated detector called ALFA to tag the protons. We also describe the physics topics of the ATLAS Forward Physics Project at high instantaneous luminosity.
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Taxonomy
TopicsParticle Detector Development and Performance · Dark Matter and Cosmic Phenomena · Particle physics theoretical and experimental studies
