Commissioning of proANUBIS: A proof-of-concept detector for the ANUBIS experiment
Giulio Aielli, Oleg Brandt, Patrick Collins, Louie Dartmoor Corpe, Jonas Dej, Oliver Kortner, Hubert Kroha, Christopher Lester, Luca Pizzimento, Ludovico Pontecorvo, Michael Revering, Aashaq Shah, Daniel Soyk, Paul Swallow, Yanglin Wan (for the ANUBIS Collaboration)

TL;DR
The paper reports on the commissioning of proANUBIS, a prototype detector serving as a proof-of-concept for the ANUBIS experiment aimed at detecting long-lived particles at the LHC, including system setup and initial performance evaluations.
Contribution
This work introduces proANUBIS as the first prototype for the ANUBIS detector, demonstrating its installation, commissioning, and initial performance in a realistic collider environment.
Findings
Successful installation and commissioning of proANUBIS.
Evaluation of detector performance and background measurements.
Synchronization with ATLAS data acquisition system.
Abstract
Long-lived particles (LLPs), predicted by various extensions of the Standard Model (SM), have become a key focus of the contemporary search programme for physics beyond the SM. To enhance LLP discovery potential at the LHC, the ANUBIS experiment has been proposed to instrument the ceiling of the ATLAS experiment's underground cavern with dedicated tracking detectors. This report summarises recent progress towards realising ANUBIS. Specifically, a key milestone has been achieved with the installation and commissioning of proANUBIS, a prototype that serves as a proof-of-concept for ANUBIS. We describe the proANUBIS setup, including its remotely-operated data acquisition system and automatic signal processing chain. The proANUBIS demonstrator is used to evaluate the detector performance under realistic conditions in the UX1 ATLAS experimental cavern, including readout synchronisation with…
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Taxonomy
TopicsParticle Detector Development and Performance · Particle physics theoretical and experimental studies · Dark Matter and Cosmic Phenomena
