Everything about Lhcf totally explained
LHCf ("Large Hadron Collider forward") is a special-purpose
LHC experiment for astroparticle (
cosmic ray) physics, one of six being constructed on the Large Hadron Collider accelerator at
CERN. It is to study the particles generated in the "
forward" region of collisions, those almost directly in line with the colliding proton beams. It therefore consists of two detectors, 140 m on either side of an intersection point.
Because of this large distance, it can co-exist with a more conventional detector surrounding the intersection point, and shares IP1 with the much larger general-purpose
ATLAS experiment.
Purpose
The LHCf is intended to measure the energy and numbers of neutral
pions produced by the collider. This will hopefully help explain the origin of
ultra high energy cosmic rays (for example the OMG Particle)
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