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The Role of High Temperature Superconductors for a 10 TeV Muon Collider
/ Mariotto, S (U. Milan (main) ; INFN, Milan) ; Accettura, C (CERN) ; Alfonso, L (INFN, Genoa) ; Balconi, L (U. Milan (main) ; INFN, Milan) ; Bottura, L (CERN) ; Bersani, A (INFN, Genoa) ; Bordini, B (CERN) ; Caiffi, B (INFN, Genoa) ; Fabbri, S (CERN) ; Farinon, S (INFN, Genoa) et al.
The international particle physics community, among
various options for developing future high-energy particle colliders
and exploring fundamental interactions, considers Muon Colliders
(MC) as a significant opportunity to achieve high discovery potential and integrated luminosity compatible with a compact and
cost-effective accelerator machine. An international muon collider
collaboration (IMCC) has recently been established, following the
recommendations of the European Strategy for Particle Physics
(ESPP), to develop a conceptual design for a Muon Collider with
a 10 TeV center-of-mass energy [...]
2026 - 8 p.
- Published in : IEEE Trans. Appl. Supercond. 36 (2026) 1-8
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Performance of the Fast Interaction Trigger (FIT) Detector System for Global Observables at ALICE in RUN 3
/ Furs, A (Moscow, INR) ; Sukhanov, M (Moscow, INR ; Moscow Phys. Eng. Inst.) ; Finogeev, D (Moscow, INR) ; Karavicheva, T (Moscow, INR) ; Serebryakov, D (Moscow, INR) ; Vozniuk, N (Moscow, INR ; Moscow Phys. Eng. Inst.)
/ALICE Collaboration
The primary purpose of the ALICE experiment at the Large Hadron Collider is to study the properties of nuclear matter at extremely high temperatures and energy density produced by relativistic nucleus–nucleus collisions. During the Long Shutdown 2 (2019–2022), new detectors were incorporated into the ALICE setup, including the Fast Interaction Trigger (FIT). [...]
2025 - 7 p.
- Published in : Phys. At. Nucl. 88 (2025) 675-681
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Towards metrology with highly charged isomeric ions from antiproton annihilation
/ Alfaro, Sara (Innsbruck U., Inst. Astrophys.) ; Panzl, Lorenz (Innsbruck U., Inst. Astrophys.) ; Faorlin, Tommaso (Innsbruck U., Inst. Astrophys.) ; Weiser, Yannick (Innsbruck U., Inst. Astrophys.) ; Lafenthaler, Thomas (Innsbruck U., Inst. Astrophys.) ; Monz, Thomas (Innsbruck U., Inst. Astrophys.) ; Gustafsson, Fredrik Parnefjord (CERN) ; Germann, Matthias (CERN) ; Doser, Michael (CERN) ; Zieliński, Jakub (Warsaw U. of Tech.) et al.
We describe how the annihilation of antiprotons can be utilized to generate highly charged isomeric ions in an ion-trap setup. We identify optical transitions in the hyperfine splitting of Hydrogen-like atoms composed of an isomer and a single electron in the ground state. [...]
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2025-11-13 - 12 p.
- Published in : J. Phys. A 58 (2025) 215002
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CMS FlashSim: End-to-end simulation with Machine Learning
/ Rizzi, Andrea (Pisa U. ; INFN, Pisa) ; Vaselli, Francesco (Pisa, Scuola Normale Superiore ; INFN, Pisa) ; Cattafesta, Filippo (Pisa, Scuola Normale Superiore ; INFN, Pisa) ; Asenov, Patrick (Pisa U. ; INFN, Pisa)
/CMS Collaboration
Detailed event simulation at the LHC is taking a large fraction of computing budget. CMS developed an end-to-end ML based simulation that can speed up the time for production of analysis samples of several orders of magnitude with a limited loss of accuracy. [...]
2025 - 12 p.
- Published in : EPJ Web Conf. 337 (2025) 01014
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Anomaly Detection in the CMS L1 Trigger
/ Quinnan, Melissa (UC, San Diego)
/CMS Collaboration
We present the preparation, deployment, and testing of an autoen-coder trained for unbiased detection of new physics signatures in the CMS experiment Global Trigger (GT) test crate FPGAs during LHC Run 3. The GT makes the final decision whether to readout or discard the data from each LHC collision, which occur at a rate of 40 MHz, within a 50 ns latency. [...]
2025 - 6 p.
- Published in : EPJ Web Conf. 337 (2025) 01032
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