FELIX A full acceptance detector at the LHC
V. Avati, K. Eggert, C. Taylor

TL;DR
FELIX is a proposed full acceptance detector for the LHC designed to comprehensively study strong-interaction processes, with detailed plans for its concept, performance, and integration.
Contribution
This paper introduces the FELIX detector concept, its performance characteristics, and integration plans, advancing the capability for broad QCD studies at the LHC.
Findings
Conceptual design of FELIX detector
Expected comprehensive QCD measurements
Integration plans with LHC infrastructure
Abstract
The FELIX collaboration has proposed the construction of a full acceptance detector for the LHC, to be located at Intersection Region 4, and to be commissioned concurrently with the LHC. The primary mission of FELIX is QCD: to provide comprehensive and definitive observations of a very broad range of strong-interaction processes. This paper reviews the detector concept and performance characteristics, the physics menu, and plans for integration of FELIX into the collider lattice and physical environment. The current status of the FELIX Letter of Intent is discussed.
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