Forward Physics Facility Article Swipe
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· 2023
· Open Access
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· OA: W4389360807
High-energy collisions at the High-Luminosity Large Hadron Collider will produce a large number of particles along the beam collision axis, outside of the acceptance of existing LHC experiments. The proposed Forward Physics Facility (FPF), to be located 617--682 meters from the ATLAS interaction point along the beam collision axis and shielded by concrete and rock, will host a suite of experiments to probe Standard Model processes and search for physics beyond the Standard Model. The FPF is supported by a rapidly growing user community of 400 physicists, and four pathfinder detectors that are currently operating at the LHC have already yielded promising results, including the first direct detection of collider neutrinos. Here we provide an Executive Summary, and then briefly summarize the status of the FPF, including its rich science case, the facility itself, the proposed FPF experiments and their technical readiness, the preliminary schedule and budget profile, and plans for international participation. Submitted to the DOE/NSF HEPAP Particle Physics Projects Prioritization Panel~(P5)