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The Scattering and Neutrino Detector (SND) at the
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(LHC),
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, is an experiment built for the detection of the
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neutrinos A neutrino ( ; denoted by the Greek letter ) is an elementary particle that interacts via the weak interaction and gravity. The neutrino is so named because it is electrically neutral and because its rest mass is so small ('' -ino'') that it ...
. The primary goal of SND is to measure the p+p --> \mathrm+X  process and search for the
feebly interacting particles Feebly interacting particles (FIPs) are subatomic particles defined by having extremely suppressed interactions with the Standard Model (SM) bosons and / or fermions. These particles are potential thermal dark matter candidates, extending the mod ...
. It will be operational from 2022, during the LHC-Run 3 (2022-2024). SND will be installed in an empty tunnel- TI18 that links the LHC and
Super Proton Synchrotron The Super Proton Synchrotron (SPS) is a particle accelerator of the synchrotron type at CERN. It is housed in a circular tunnel, in circumference, straddling the border of France and Switzerland near Geneva, Switzerland. History The SPS was d ...
, 480m away from the
ATLAS experiment ATLAS is the largest general-purpose particle detector experiment at the Large Hadron Collider (LHC), a particle accelerator at CERN (the European Organization for Nuclear Research) in Switzerland. The experiment is designed to take advantage of ...
interaction point in the fast forward region and along the beam collision axis. In February 2020, the Search for Hidden Particle (SHiP) collaboration expressed its interest in
neutrino A neutrino ( ; denoted by the Greek letter ) is an elementary particle that interacts via the weak interaction and gravity. The neutrino is so named because it is electrically neutral and because its rest mass is so small ('' -ino'') that i ...
-measurement to the LHC Council (LHCC). The letter of intent for SND was presented in August 2020. Based on LHCC’s recommendation, the Letter of intent was followed by the Technical Design report presented in February 2021. The experiment was later approved in March 2021 by the CERN Research Board to be the ninth experiment at LHC. In 2023, SND@LHC and FASER reported the first observation of collider neutrinos.


Physics potential and goals

The SND will cover a wide range of physics, such as detecting all three neutrino flavors in the
pseudorapidity In experimental particle physics, pseudorapidity, \eta, is a commonly used spatial coordinate describing the angle of a particle relative to the beam axis. It is defined as :\eta \equiv -\ln\left tan\left(\frac\right)\right where \theta is the ...
(angular) range that has never been explored before. Along with the FASERnu detector at LHC, it will be the first experiment to observe and study the
collider A collider is a type of particle accelerator that brings two opposing particle beams together such that the particles collide. Compared to other particle accelerators in which the moving particles collide with a stationary matter target, collid ...
neutrinos. It will also search for Beyond Standard Model particles such as
Feebly Interacting Particles Feebly interacting particles (FIPs) are subatomic particles defined by having extremely suppressed interactions with the Standard Model (SM) bosons and / or fermions. These particles are potential thermal dark matter candidates, extending the mod ...
and particles that could make up the
dark matter In astronomy, dark matter is an invisible and hypothetical form of matter that does not interact with light or other electromagnetic radiation. Dark matter is implied by gravity, gravitational effects that cannot be explained by general relat ...
.


Physics with neutrinos

SND will primarily observe neutrinos in the pseudorapidity range of 7.2 to 8.6. It will detect the scattering properties of the neutrinos in this yet unexplored range and complement the observation range of FASERnu. The neutrinos in this range come from the decay of heavy quarks such as charm decays (c → s + \mathrm : charm quark decaying into a
strange quark The strange quark or s quark (from its symbol, s) is the third lightest of all quarks, a type of elementary particle. Strange quarks are found in subatomic particles called hadrons. Examples of hadrons containing strange quarks include kaons (), ...
and a
W boson In particle physics, the W and Z bosons are vector bosons that are together known as the weak bosons or more generally as the intermediate vector bosons. These elementary particles mediate the weak interaction; the respective symbols are , , an ...
), and hence SND aims to give valuable insights into the physics of heavy quark production. The charmed-
hadron In particle physics, a hadron is a composite subatomic particle made of two or more quarks held together by the strong nuclear force. Pronounced , the name is derived . They are analogous to molecules, which are held together by the electri ...
production studies will also provide data to constrain the
gluon A gluon ( ) is a type of Massless particle, massless elementary particle that mediates the strong interaction between quarks, acting as the exchange particle for the interaction. Gluons are massless vector bosons, thereby having a Spin (physi ...
parton distribution function In particle physics, the parton model is a model of hadrons, such as protons and neutrons, proposed by Richard Feynman. It is useful for interpreting the cascades of radiation (a parton shower) produced from quantum chromodynamics (QCD) processes ...
in the low Bjorken-x region. In its first operational run, i.e. the LHC's Run-3 between 2022 and 2025, SND is expected to detect and study about 2000 high-energy neutrinos.


Physics with feebly interacting particles

The
Feebly Interacting Particles Feebly interacting particles (FIPs) are subatomic particles defined by having extremely suppressed interactions with the Standard Model (SM) bosons and / or fermions. These particles are potential thermal dark matter candidates, extending the mod ...
(FIPs) are theorized to be produced in the proton-proton collisions. SND has the potential to detect two types of FIPs; stable FIPs by observing their scattering from the atoms (mostly protons) in the detector target section, and unstable FIPs which could decay inside the detector itself. The light-dark matter particles hypothesized with scattering properties similar to the neutrinos, and which interact with the Standard Model particles through ‘portal mediators’, could also be possibly detected as FIPs, although they will have to be separated from the neutrino scattering background. One basic criterion for such a separation would be to observe the number of inelastic and
elastic collision In physics, an elastic collision occurs between two physical objects in which the total kinetic energy of the two bodies remains the same. In an ideal, perfectly elastic collision, there is no net loss of kinetic energy into other forms such a ...
events. Neutrinos usually scatter inelastically due to the high mass of their mediators (
W and Z bosons In particle physics, the W and Z bosons are vector bosons that are together known as the weak bosons or more generally as the intermediate vector bosons. These elementary particles mediate the weak interaction; the respective symbols are , , an ...
). Thus more than the predicted number of elastic collisions will hint at light dark matter scattering events.


See also

* FASERnu experiment at LHC * List of LHC experiments


References

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External links


SND in CERN Greybook

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