Recent ATLAS Results on Forward Physics and Diffraction
Rafa{\l} Staszewski

TL;DR
This paper reviews recent results from the ATLAS detector at the LHC involving forward proton detection, highlighting measurements of elastic scattering, exclusive pion production, and two-photon lepton pair production, expanding the understanding of diffraction and photon-induced processes.
Contribution
It presents new measurements using forward proton detectors at ATLAS, demonstrating the detector's capabilities in studying diffraction and photon-induced interactions.
Findings
Measurement of elastic proton-proton scattering
Observation of exclusive charged pion-pair production
Detection of two-photon production of lepton pairs
Abstract
The ATLAS detector at the LHC is equipped with dedicated systems designed for the detection of forward protons produced in diffractive and photon-induced processes. These detectors significantly extend the ATLAS physics reach. Recent measurements performed using these forward proton detectors: elastic proton-proton scattering, exclusive charged pion-pair production, and two-photon production of lepton pairs are presented.
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Taxonomy
TopicsParticle physics theoretical and experimental studies · High-Energy Particle Collisions Research · Particle Detector Development and Performance
