The FP420 R&D Project Motivation from KMR calculations (e.g. hep-ph 0111078) Selection rules mean that central system is (to a good approx) 0 ++ If you.

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The FP420 R&D Project Motivation from KMR calculations (e.g. hep-ph ) Selection rules mean that central system is (to a good approx) 0 ++ If you see a new particle produced exclusively with proton tags you know its quantum numbers CP violation in the Higgs sector shows up directly as azimuthal asymmetries Proton tagging may be the discovery channel in certain regions of the MSSM Tagging the protons means excellent mass resolution (~ GeV) irrespective of the decay products of the central system “The panel believed that this offers a unique opportunity to extend the potential of the LHC and has the potential to give a high scientific return.” - UK PPRP (PPARC) R&D now fully funded : £500k from UK (Silicon, detector stations, beam pipe + LHC optics and cryostat design), $100k from US (QUARTIC), €100k Belgium (+Italy / Finland) (mechanics)

Spectrometer using LHC magnets to bend protons with small momentum loss out of the beam M ~ 30 GeV M ~ 200 GeV FP420 Schematic Outline

The 420m region at the LHC

DFB Arc Termination Modules

The FP420 Cryostat Cockcroft Institute / CERN / INFN

FP420 Tunnel Layout FP420 detectors

Movement Mechanism Designs Louvain + INFN + Helsinki

FP420 Silicon Detector Stations 7.2 mm x 24mm (7.2 x 8 mm 2 sensors) 5 years at cm -2 s -1 Brunel / Stanford

FP420 Silicon Detector Stations Manchester / Mullard Space Science Lab

FP420 Silicon Detector Stations Manchester / Mullard Space Science Lab

FP420 Fast timing Detectors 1% events at LHC have diffractive proton track in 2 x cm -2 s -1, 7 interactions / bunch crossing -> 30% of FP420 events have an additional track Matching mass and rapidity of central system removes large fraction of these Of the remaining, 97.4% rejected by fast timing detectors with 10ps timing resolution (2.1 mm) Preliminary studies give  (overlap) =  (signal) for Higgs -> bb 2 x cm -2 s -1. UTA / Alberta / FNAL / Louvain

FP420 Acceptance and Resolution 3 mm 5 mm 7.5 mm 10 mm 3 mm + 3 mm 22 mm 30 mm 25 mm MB apertures 7.5 mm + 3 mm Glasgow / Manchester Plots : P. Bussey using ExHuME / FPTrack

The intense coupling regime is where the masses of the 3 neutral Higgs bosons are close to each other and tan  is large suppressed enhanced 0 ++ selection rule suppresses A production: CEDP ‘filters out’ pseudoscalar production, leaving pure H sample for study M A = 130 GeV, tan  = 50 M h = 124 GeV : 71 signal / 10 background in 30 fb -1 M H = 135 GeV : 124 signal / 5 background in 30 fb -1 M A = 130 GeV : 1 signal / 5 background in 30 fb -1 Well known difficult region for conventional channels, tagged channel may well be the discovery channel, and is certainly a powerful spin/parity filter FP420 Physics Highlights

CP violation in the Higgs Sector bb decay  decay J. Ellis et al hep-ph/

FP420 1 x cm -2 s -1 expect ~ 100    - events / fill with standard trigger thresholds Simulations (Louvain) indicate precision is better than necessary (theoretical limit is LHC beam energy uncertainty,  0 = 0.77 GeV ~ 50 microns) (also  WW, M  > 200 GeV,  100 fb -> very high sensitivity to anomalous quartic couplings) Louvain

The KMR Calculation of the Exclusive Process q -> Proton Divergent: controlled by Sudakov Jeff Forshaw, this workshop Dominant uncertainty: KMR estimate factor of 2-3. Power of Q T, 6 for pseudo-scalar IPPP Durham

Evidence for Exclusive Production 10 GeV < M  <  20 GeV

Evidence for Exclusive Production J Z =0 -> for colour singlet bbar production, the born level contributions of a) and b) cancel in the limit m b -> 0

FP420 Summary We have built a strong international collaboration with the manpower and expertise to deliver forward proton tagging at high luminosity to the LHC FP420 adds real discovery potential to ATLAS / CMS. 12 month R&D study fully funded from UK, US and Belgium (~1000K CHF) Funding bids and significant manpower from Italy, Germany, Finland, Canada Agreed list of key R&D areas (with CERN) to address machine safety issues and physics goals. Technical design by Feb 2007 (Manchester 2006) and (if successful) TDRs to LHCC from ATLAS / CMS spring Physics returns potentially huge

FP420 L1 Trigger Trigger latency does not allow for 420m detectors to be included in L1 at ATLAS or CMS in standard running mode Problem for low-mass Higgs -> bb 1 x 10 32, no pile-up, isolation criteria allows L1 di-jet trigger (rate 2.6 KHz 2 jets E T > 40 GeV reduced to < 1 KHz with isolation + topological 2 x 10 33, 7 pile-up events, tag at 220m + topological cuts require increase in trigger latency from 3.2 -> 4  s (SLHC ~ 6.4  s) up to 20% bb events can be saved with  triggers at all luminosities All other channels, e.g. WW (*), fine. INFN Monica Grothe, INFN / Turin

The benchmark : Standard Model Higgs Production B.E. Cox. et al, Eur. Phys. J. C 45, (2006)

The benchmark : Standard Model Higgs Production H b jets : M H = 120 GeV  2 fb M H = 140 GeV  0.7 fb M H = 120 GeV : 11 signal, S/B ~ 1 in 30 fb -1 WW * : M H = 120 GeV  0.4 fb M H = 140 GeV  1 fb M H = 200 GeV  0.5 fb M H = 140 GeV : 5 (10) signal (1 (2) “gold platted” dl), negligible background in 30 fb -1 Standard Model Higgs The b jet channel is possible, with a good understanding of detectors and clever level 1 trigger The WW * channel is extremely promising : no trigger problems, better mass resolution at higher masses (even in leptonic / semi-leptonic channel) If we see Higgs + tags - the quantum numbers are 0 ++ QCD Background ~ 0 ++ Selection ruleAlso, since resolution of taggers > Higgs width: B.E. Cox. et al, Eur. Phys. J. C 45, (2006)

CP even CP odd active at non-zero t Azimuthal asymmetry in tagged protons provides direct evidence for CP violation in Higgs sector Probing CP violation in the Higgs Sector Ongoing work - are there regions of MSSM parameter space where there are large CP violating couplings AND enhanced gluon couplings? ‘CPX’ scenario  in fb B.C., Forshaw, Lee, Monk and Pilaftsis Phys. Rev. D. 68 (2003) Khoze, Martin and Ryskin Eur. Phys. J. C 24 (2004) 327

Evidence for Exclusive Production B. C. and A. Pilkington, Phys.Rev.D72:094024,2005

FP420 alignment Helene Mainaud-Durand, CERN 5  m will be possible - test bench under construction at CERN

FP420 Collaboration Contacts : (ATLAS) (CMS)