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The First Year at LHC: Diffractive Physics

M. Deile, for the TOTEM Collaboration

Published 2005-03-23Version 1

At the LHC, diffractive physics will be explored by the dedicated experiment TOTEM whose Technical Design Report has been approved in Summer 2004. The experimental programme will be carried out partly in TOTEM standalone mode for purely forward phenomena like elastic scattering, and partly in collaboration with CMS for processes requiring a full rapidity coverage. ATLAS and ALICE are interested in diffraction for a later stage. This article presents the TOTEM/CMS running scenario for diffractive physics in the first year of LHC. We discuss which processes are within reach and with which statistics they can be measured.

Comments: 11 pages, 7 figures; proceedings of "Physics at LHC", July 2004, Vienna; to be published in a supplement of the Czechoslovak Journal of Physics
Journal: Czech.J.Phys.55:B757-B767,2005
Categories: hep-ex
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