N. Mauri
University of Bologna
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International Journal of Modern Physics A | 2014
Bobby Samir Acharya; P. Mermod; D-W. Kim; O. Vives; N. Mauri; Vicente Vento; Jean Alexandre; V. Popa; M. de Montigny; M. Trzebinski; Carmen García; A. Margiotta; M. Platkevič; A. De Roeck; Nikolaos Mavromatos; J. Swain; G. Giacomelli; Gordon W. Semenoff; Sarben Sarkar; G. Sirri; D. Felea; Arttu Rajantie; James Pinfold; Mariana Frank; Mairi Sakellariadou; L. Pasqualini; G. E. Pavalas; D. Frekers; S. Cecchini; D. Lacarrere
The MoEDAL experiment at Point 8 of the LHC ring is the seventh and newest LHC experiment. It is dedicated to the search for highly-ionizing particle avatars of physics beyond the Standard Model, extending significantly the discovery horizon of the LHC. A MoEDAL discovery would have revolutionary implications for our fundamental understanding of the Microcosm. MoEDAL is an unconventional and largely passive LHC detector comprised of the largest array of Nuclear Track Detector stacks ever deployed at an accelerator, surrounding the intersection region at Point 8 on the LHC ring. Another novel feature is the use of paramagnetic trapping volumes to capture both electrically and magnetically charged highly-ionizing particles predicted in new physics scenarios. It includes an array of TimePix pixel devices for monitoring highly-ionizing particle backgrounds. The main passive elements of the MoEDAL detector do not require a trigger system, electronic readout, or online computerized data acquisition. The aim of this paper is to give an overview of the MoEDAL physics reach, which is largely complementary to the programs of the large multipurpose LHC detectors ATLAS and CMS.
Journal of High Energy Physics | 2016
Bobby Samir Acharya; Jean Alexandre; K. Bendtz; P. Benes; J. Bernabeu; M. Campbell; Stefano Cecchini; J. J. Chwastowski; Avishek Chatterjee; M. de Montigny; D. Derendarz; A. De Roeck; John Ellis; Malcolm Fairbairn; D. Felea; Mariana Frank; D. Frekers; Carmen García; G. Giacomelli; D. Hasegan; M. Kalliokoski; A. Katre; D. W. Kim; M. King; K. Kinoshita; D. Lacarrere; S. Lee; Claude Leroy; Anthony Eric Lionti; A. Margiotta
A bstractThe MoEDAL experiment is designed to search for magnetic monopoles and other highly-ionising particles produced in high-energy collisions at the LHC. The largely passive MoEDAL detector, deployed at Interaction Point 8 on the LHC ring, relies on two dedicated direct detection techniques. The first technique is based on stacks of nucleartrack detectors with surface area ~18m2, sensitive to particle ionisation exceeding a high threshold. These detectors are analysed offline by optical scanning microscopes. The second technique is based on the trapping of charged particles in an array of roughly 800 kg of aluminium samples. These samples are monitored offline for the presence of trapped magnetic charge at a remote superconducting magnetometer facility. We present here the results of a search for magnetic monopoles using a 160 kg prototype MoEDAL trapping detector exposed to 8TeV proton-proton collisions at the LHC, for an integrated luminosity of 0.75 fb–1. No magnetic charge exceeding 0:5gD (where gD is the Dirac magnetic charge) is measured in any of the exposed samples, allowing limits to be placed on monopole production in the mass range 100 GeV≤ m ≤ 3500 GeV. Model-independent cross-section limits are presented in fiducial regions of monopole energy and direction for 1gD ≤ |g| ≤ 6gD, and model-dependent cross-section limits are obtained for Drell-Yan pair production of spin-1/2 and spin-0 monopoles for 1gD ≤ |g| ≤ 4gD. Under the assumption of Drell-Yan cross sections, mass limits are derived for |g| = 2gD and |g| = 3gD for the first time at the LHC, surpassing the results from previous collider experiments.
Nuclear Instruments & Methods in Physics Research Section A-accelerators Spectrometers Detectors and Associated Equipment | 2016
A. Berra; C. Brizzolari; S. Cecchini; F. Cindolo; C. Jollet; A. Longhin; L. Ludovici; G. Mandrioli; N. Mauri; A. Meregaglia; A. Paoloni; L. Pasqualini; L. Patrizii; M. Pozzato; F. Pupilli; M. Prest; G. Sirri; F. Terranova; Erik Vallazza; L. Votano
The longitudinal segmentation of shashlik calorimeters is challenged by dead zones and non-uniformities introduced by the light collection and readout system. This limitation can be overcome by direct fiber–photosensor coupling, avoiding routing and bundling of the wavelength shifter fibers and embedding ultra-compact photosensors (SiPMs) in the bulk of the calorimeter. We present the first experimental test of this readout scheme performed at the CERN PS-T9 beamline in 2015 with negative particles in the 1–5 GeV energy range. In this paper, we demonstrate that the scheme does not compromise the energy resolution and linearity compared with standard light collection and readout systems. In addition, we study the performance of the calorimeter for partially contained charged hadrons to assess the e/π separation capability and the response of the photosensors to direct ionization.
European Physical Journal C | 2017
A. Anokhina; A. Bagulya; M. Benettoni; P. Bernardini; R. Brugnera; M. Calabrese; S. Cecchini; M. Chernyavskiy; F. Dal Corso; O. Dalkarov; A. Del Prete; G. De Robertis; M. De Serio; D. Di Ferdinando; S. Dusini; T. Dzhatdoev; R. A. Fini; G. Fiore; A. Garfagnini; M. Guerzoni; B. Klicek; U. Kose; K. Jakovcic; G. Laurenti; I. Lippi; F. Loddo; A. Longhin; M. Malenica; G. Mancarella; G. Mandrioli
The NESSiE Collaboration has been setup to undertake a conclusive experiment to clarify the muon-neutrino disappearance measurements at short baselines in order to put severe constraints to models with more than the three-standard neutrinos. To this aim the current FNAL-Booster neutrino beam for a Short-Baseline experiment was carefully evaluated by considering the use of magnetic spectrometers at two sites, near and far ones. The detector locations were studied, together with the achievable performances of two OPERA-like spectrometers. The study was constrained by the availability of existing hardware and a time-schedule compatible with the undergoing project of multi-site Liquid–Argon detectors at FNAL. The settled physics case and the kind of proposed experiment on the Booster neutrino beam would definitively clarify the existing tension between the
Physics Letters B | 2018
Bobby Samir Acharya; Jean Alexandre; S. Baines; P. Benes; B. Bergmann; J. Bernabeu; A. J. Bevan; H. Branzas; M. Campbell; L. Caramete; S. Cecchini; M. de Montigny; A. De Roeck; John Ellis; Malcolm Fairbairn; D. Felea; Mariana Frank; D. Frekers; Carmen García; J. Hays; Ann M. Hirt; J. Janecek; D. W. Kim; K. Kinoshita; A. Korzenev; D. Lacarrere; S. Lee; Claude Leroy; G. Levi; Anthony Eric Lionti
IEEE Transactions on Nuclear Science | 2017
A. Berra; C. Brizzolari; S. Cecchini; F. Chignoli; F. Cindolo; G. Collazuol; C. Delogu; Alberto Gola; C. Jollet; A. Longhin; L. Ludovici; G. Mandrioli; A. Margotti; V. Mascagna; N. Mauri; R. Mazza; A. Meregaglia; A. Paoloni; L. Pasqualini; Giovanni Paternoster; L. Patrizii; C. Piemonte; M. Pozzato; F. Pupilli; M. Prest; G. Sirri; F. Terranova; E. Vallazza; L. Votano
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Journal of Physics: Conference Series | 2012
N. Mauri; Maximiliano Sioli
Space Telescopes and Instrumentation 2018: Optical, Infrared, and Millimeter Wave | 2018
Sebastiano Ligori; Leonardo Corcione; V. Capobianco; Donata Bonino; G. Sirri; C. Valieri; F. Fornari; F. Giacomini; L. Patrizii; Riccardo Travaglini; S. Dusini; F. Laudisio; Chiara Sirignano; N. Auricchio; E. Franceschi; Andrea Balestra; Anna Gregorio; A. Margiotta; Carlotta Bonoli; Donato Di Ferdinando; Paola Battaglia; E. Borsato; F. Bortoletto; Tommaso Chiarusi; Flavio Dal Corso; Ruben Farinelli; Gian Paolo Guizzo; E. Maiorano; N. Mauri; E. Medinaceli
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Proceedings of XVII International Workshop on Neutrino Telescopes — PoS(NEUTEL2017) | 2018
F. Pupilli; Giovanni Ballerini; A. Berra; Remus Boanta; Maurizio Bonesini; Claudia Brizzolari; Giulia Brunetti; Maria Gabriella Catanesi; S. Cecchini; F. Cindolo; Alice Coffani; Gianmaria Collazuol; Enrico Conti; Flavio Dal Corso; Gianfranca De Rosa; Alberto Gola; Rosaria Intonti; C. Jollet; Y. Kudenko; M. Laveder; A. Longhin; Pier Ferruccio Loverre; Lucio Ludovici; Lorenzo Magaletti; G. Mandrioli; A. Margotti; V. Mascagna; N. Mauri; Anselmo Meregaglia; M. Mezzetto
Proceedings of XVII International Workshop on Neutrino Telescopes — PoS(NEUTEL2017) | 2018
A. Longhin; Giovanni Ballerini; A. Berra; Remus Boanta; Maurizio Bonesini; Claudia Brizzolari; Giulia Brunetti; Marco Calviani; S. Carturan; S. Cecchini; F. Cindolo; Alice Coffani; Gianmaria Collazuol; Enrico Conti; Alberto Gola; Flavio Dal Corso; C. Jollet; Yuri Kudenko; M. Laveder; Lucio Ludovici; Lorenzo Magaletti; G. Mandrioli; A. Margotti; V. Mascagna; N. Mauri; Anselmo Meregaglia; M. Mezzetto; Marzio Nessi; A. Paoloni; Michelangelo Pari
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