Abstract

RHIC forward experiment to study √<i>s</i>dependence of forward particle production

Highlights

  • Collider (LHC) [1].The LHC provides the highest collision energy corresponding to the cosmic-ray interaction energy of 1017 eV

  • Even though the interaction is better understood at the LHC energy range, experimental data are not enough to extend the knowledge beyond the LHC energy, or even below

  • To extrapolate the accelerator results to the arbitrary collision energy, which is√required for cosmic-ray analysis, verification of scaling or s dependence is important

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Summary

Introduction

Collider (LHC) [1].The LHC provides the highest collision energy corresponding to the cosmic-ray interaction energy of 1017 eV. To extrapolate the accelerator results to the arbitrary collision energy, which is√required for cosmic-ray analysis, verification of scaling or s dependence is important. The. LHCf experiment [2] reported that the differential cross sections of forward π 0 production in xF -p√T phase space hold the Feynman scaling [3] between s = 2.76 TeV and 7 TeV p-p collisions [4]. The overview, operation plan and expected results of the experiment are introduced, Sect. Another scientific target, the measurement of the single-spin asymmetry of the forward particles, is introduced in Sect.

Experimental overview
Operation plan
Expected results
Single-spin asymmetry measurement
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