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02-0-1007-94/2005   Priority:
Status:
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In-progress

A T L A S
General-purpose pp Experiment at CERN's
Large Hadron Collider

Leader:

N. Russakovich

Scientific Programme:

The ATLAS Collaboration prepares a general-purpose pp experiment which would be operational at the start-up of the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) in order to exploit its full discovery potential. The LHC offers a large range of physics opportunities, among which the origin of mass at the electroweak scale is a major focus of interest. The detector optimization is therefore guided by physics issues such as sensitivity to the largest possible Higgs mass range, but also for example by detailed studies of top quark decays, supersymmetry searches, and sensitivity to large compositeness scales. The ability to cope with a broad variety of expected physics processes also demonstrates most importantly the detector's potential for unexpected new physics.
 Many of the interesting physics questions at the LHC require high luminosity, and so the primary goal of the experiment is to operate at the standard high luminosity for LHC of 1.7· 10 34cm -2 s -1 with a detector that provides as many signatures as possible of new physics using electron, gamma, muon, jet, and missing transverse energy measurements.
 Emphasis is also put on the performance necessary for physics accessible during the initial lower luminosity running. The experiment will address more complex signatures including tau detection and heavy flavour tags to as high a luminosity as practicable.
  Finally, for a restricted set of signatures, the detector is conceived for safe performance even at the highest possible luminosities which could be delivered by the LHC.

Expected main results in 2001:

Participating Institutes and Organizations

 
Armenia YerPhI (Yerevan)
Azerbaijan IP (Baku)
Belarus IP, BSU, NC PHEP BSU, ISSP RINP BSU (Minsk)
Canada TRIUMF (Vancouver), UM (Montreal)
CERN
Czech Republic Charles Univ. (Prague)
France Univ. (Clermont-Ferrand), LAL (Orsay)
Georgia IP, HEPI TSU (Tbilisi)
Germany MPIP (Munich)
Greece Univ. (Athens)
Israel WIS (Rehovot)
Italy Univ. (Pisa)
Netherlands NIKHEF (Amsterdam)
Russia SRC-IHEP (Protvino), LPI, MEPI
SSC-ITEP, CC, MSU (Moscow)
Slovak Republic CU, IP (Bratislava)
Spain IFAE (Barcelona)
Ukraine USU (Uzhgorod), ISC (Kharkov)
USA ANL (Argonne), LBNL (Berkeley)
Uzbekistan SSU (Samarkand)

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