Mike AlbrowFP420 CM – Aug 29 th 2005Report on US420 Activities 1 Contents Report on US420 Meeting held July 28 th 2005 at Fermilab Possible US Contributions.

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Mike AlbrowFP420 CM – Aug 29 th 2005Report on US420 Activities 1 Contents Report on US420 Meeting held July 28 th 2005 at Fermilab Possible US Contributions to FP 420

Mike AlbrowFP420 CM – Aug 29 th 2005Report on US420 Activities 2 US420 Meeting July 28 th 2005:

Mike AlbrowFP420 CM – Aug 29 th 2005Report on US420 Activities 3 My Introduction: FP420  LHCC, names, institutions, Brian + Albert + Cinzia (TC) LHCC response (ref: Mario Martinez, saw him Friday) Announced this meeting and Manchester Dec Brief report from Monika Grothe on simulations transmitted Radiation Levels – calculations: Igor Rahkno was to do this, ~ 2 man months. He transferred to another group --- can educate/consult but not do it. A NUMI MARS expert could help someone from FP420 Interesting project for student e.g.  needs action Mechanics (Microstation? Hamburg Pipe? Pivot? Brand X?) Was on hold until LOI submitted. Still on hold! We might be able to make a prototype at Fermilab but it needs someone other than me (at least) with mechanical expertise and an interest in taking responsibility. Is there someone among us... ? (since, Andrew Brandt initiative)

Mike AlbrowFP420 CM – Aug 29 th 2005Report on US420 Activities 4 Letter of Interest to US-ATLAS July 27, 2005 A. Brandt, S. Parker, M. Rijssenbeek Goals Make US-ATLAS, and its management, “officially” aware of the 420 m interest of the US-ATLAS members of US/FP420 Give advance notice of tasks we would possibly undertake, and the funding costs these might entail

Mike AlbrowFP420 CM – Aug 29 th 2005Report on US420 Activities 5 Topics in the LoI: Goals, and pointers to the Physics arguments Scope of the US/FP420 project detectors at 420 m detectors at 240 m (for ATLAS) Possible US-ATLAS contributions to US/FP420 in-kind: modified connection cryostats for ATLAS IP 3D edgeless detectors Design/Engineering of detector mechanics

Mike AlbrowFP420 CM – Aug 29 th 2005Report on US420 Activities 6 Uses of Various Missing Mass in Central Exclusive WW,ZZ Mike Albrow (at CMS Week, June) Summary  JJ and JJJJ events with 220m … can use xi(220) – J ET,eta correlations in Level 1 trigger.  Several missing mass variables allow almost all decay modes of exclusive WW, ZZ to be used (given central L1 trigger)

Mike AlbrowFP420 CM – Aug 29 th 2005Report on US420 Activities 7 B(ZZ  l+l- JJ for l = e,mu,tau) = Require 2 jets on l+l- vertex (want to use multiple interactions) Not only M(JJ) = M(Z) but also: This equation works also for leptonic Z  nu-nu! B(ZZ  JJ nu-nu) = That’s a giant leap! = 0.46 (100x) The remaining ~ 50% of both WW and ZZ are JJJJ (and 4-tau & 4-nu (only 4%)) JJJJ Hard but maybe not impossible IFF we can trigger well.

Mike AlbrowFP420 CM – Aug 29 th 2005Report on US420 Activities 8 Exclusiveness brings rewards 220 (in trig) 420 (at L2)

Mike AlbrowFP420 CM – Aug 29 th 2005Report on US420 Activities 9 Triggering on WW/ZZ  JJJJ + one (220m) forward proton, L1 So, it is very important to push RP(220) xi resolution hard, and get a xi value into L1 trigger, as well as ET, eta of all jets. Same as for JJ case, but then had ET1 = ET2 and dphi = 180.

Mike AlbrowFP420 CM – Aug 29 th 2005Report on US420 Activities 10 Fast Timing Counters Counters with ~ 10 ps timing resolution behind tracking 10 ps = 3 mm 1) Check both p’s from same collision (reduce background) 2) Get z(vertex) to match with central track vertex 3) Tell what part of bunches interacting protons were (F-M-B) Likely solution: Solid Cerenkov block or fibers (quartz?) MCP-PMT (Micro-Channel Plate PMT)... or APD? Mike A + Jim Pinfold + others interested

Mike AlbrowFP420 CM – Aug 29 th 2005Report on US420 Activities 11 Put at back of 420m (220m?) tracking high precision timing counters. Suggested in Tevatron LOI: Quartz Cerenkov + ~ Microchannel PMT Then said 30 ps(?). Now tested (Japanese Gp)  10 ps Check that p’s came from same interaction vertex (& as central tracks) tLtL tRtR x tLtL tRtR z_ vtx z t Know position in each bunch of interacting p’s. Position-momentum correlation  Reduce uncertainty in incoming momenta. t _int Potentially valuable e.g. MSSM triplet (Higher cross section & close states)

Mike AlbrowFP420 CM – Aug 29 th 2005Report on US420 Activities 12 It’s been done!

Mike AlbrowFP420 CM – Aug 29 th 2005Report on US420 Activities 13 Challenging, needs study: (1) 3D ray tracing program, with times Design a practical compact detector. Beam test. … great project for interested-in-instrumentation student/postdoc Geometry? Want max light in delta-function u/g student at ATA Yushu Yao (Alberta) CUT AWAY Plates or Fibers Rectangular Block Tilted

Mike AlbrowFP420 CM – Aug 29 th 2005Report on US420 Activities 14 Possible US+Canada Contributions: Hardware: 1)3D Silicon trackers (Hawaii together with Brunel et al ) 2)Vacuum mechanics (u-stations or derivative) with Helsinki et al 3)Timing and trigger counters 4)Liaison with LHC on BPMs Software: 1)Simulations and tracking (?) 2) Radiation Levels (?)