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Axion beams at HERA?
If the recently observed anomaly in the PVLAS experiment is due to the axion,
then the powerful beams of synchrotron photons, propagating through high
magnetic field of the HERA beamline, become strong axion sources. This gives a
unique opportunity of detection of the axion-photon interactions by installing
a small detector in the HERA tunnel, and to corroborate the axion hypothesis
within a few days of running.Comment: 5 pages, 1 figur
Measurement of the Longitudinal Polarization of the HERA Electron Beam Using Crystals and the ZEUS Luminosity Monitor
A measurement of the longitudinal polarization of the electron beam at HERA
utilizing coherent interactions of high energy photons in crystals is proposed.
Modification of existing facilities would allow an independent polarization
measurement and a verification of birefringence phenomena in crystals for
20--30~GeV photons. Relevant experimental issues and systematic uncertainties
are also presented.Comment: 9 pages, latex, 4 figures appended as uuencoded fil
Observation of the beam-size effect at HERA
A precise measurement of the spectrum of the photons from bremsstrahlung
with the ZEUS luminosity monitor at HERA is reported. The measurement shows a
reduced rate compared to the Bethe-Heitler spectrum for photon energies below
5~GeV. This suppression, called the beam-size effect, is explained by the
finite transverse size of the beam overlap relative to the typical impact
parameter in the process of bremsstrahlung at HERA energies.Comment: 12 pages, late
Tagging Two-Photon Production at the LHC
Tagging two-photon production offers a significant extension of the LHC
physics programme. Effective luminosity of high-energy gamma-gamma collisions
reaches 1% of the proton-proton luminosity and the standard detector techniques
used for measuring very forward proton scattering should allow for a reliable
extraction of interesting two-photon interactions. Particularly exciting is a
possibility of detecting two-photon exclusive Higgs boson production at the
LHC.Comment: 9 pages and 4 figure
Hector, a fast simulator for the transport of particles in beamlines
Computing the trajectories of particles in generic beamlines is an important
ingredient of experimental particle physics, in particular regarding near-beam
detectors. A new tool, Hector, has been built for such calculations, using the
transfer matrix approach and energy corrections. The limiting aperture effects
are also taken into account. As an illustration, the tool was used to simulate
the LHC beamlines, in particular around the high luminosity interaction points
(IPs), and validated with results of the Mad-X simulator. The LHC beam
profiles, trajectories and beta functions are presented. Assuming certain
forward proton detector scenarios around the IP5, acceptance plots, irradiation
doses and chromaticity grids are produced. Furthermore, the reconstruction of
proton kinematic variables at the IP (energy and angle) is studied as well as
the impact of the misalignment of beamline elements.Comment: 40 pages, 20 figures; added references, corrected typos ; submitted
to JINS
High energy photon interactions at the LHC
Experimental prospects for studying high-energy photon-photon and
photon-proton interactions at the CERN Large Hadron Collider (LHC) are
discussed. Cross sections are calculated for many electroweak and beyond the
Standard Model processes. Selection strategies based on photon interaction
tagging techniques are studied. Assuming a typical LHC multipurpose detector,
various signals and their irreducible backgrounds are presented after applying
acceptance cuts. Prospects are discussed for the Higgs boson search, detection
of supersymmetric particles and of anomalous quartic gauge couplings, as well
as for the top quark physics.Comment: 17 pages, 16 tables and 14 figure
Sensitivity to anomalous quartic gauge couplings in photon-photon interactions at the LHC
The exclusive two-photon production at the LHC of pairs of W and Z bosons
provides a novel and unique test-ground for the electroweak gauge boson sector.
In particular it offers, thanks to high gamma-gamma center-of-mass energies,
large and direct sensitivity to the anomalous quartic gauge couplings otherwise
very difficult to investigate at the LHC. An initial analysis has been
performed assuming leptonic decays and generic acceptance cuts. Simulation of a
simple counting experiment has shown for the integrated luminosity of 10 fb-1
at least four thousand times larger sensitivity to the genuine quartic
couplings, a_0^W, a_0^Z, a_C^W and a_C^Z, than those obtained at LEP. The
impact of the unitarity constraints on the estimated limits has been studied
using the dipole form-factors. Finally, differential distributions of the decay
leptons have been provided to illustrate the potential for further improvements
of the sensitivities.Comment: 8 pages and 11 figures, Contribution to the CERN workshop on "High
energy photon collisions at the LHC", 22-25 April 200
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