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Van der Meer Scan×Energia Transversa Ausente×
ÁreaFísica de partículasFísica de partículas
FamíliaProcess / pipelineProcess / pipeline
Ano de origem19851990
Autor originalSimon van der MeerNeutrino physics community (post-1960s)
TipoLuminosity measurement methodInvisible particle detection method
Fonte seminalVan der Meer, S. (1985). Stochastic damping of betatron oscillations in the ISR. CERN-ISR-PO/85-5. link ↗Khachatryan, V., et al. (CMS Collaboration). (2014). Performance of missing transverse momentum reconstruction in proton-proton collisions at 7 TeV with ATLAS. Journal of High Energy Physics, 2012(07), 167. link ↗
Outros nomesbeam scan, transverse beam profile, luminosity measurementMET, missing transverse momentum, invisible energy
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ResumoThe Van der Meer scan is a precision measurement technique for determining the absolute luminosity at particle colliders by mechanically separating the colliding beams and measuring the collision rate as a function of beam separation. This fundamental calibration is essential for all cross-section measurements and physics analyses at the LHC and other hadron colliders.Missing transverse energy (MET) is a powerful technique used in high-energy physics to infer the presence of invisible particles, primarily neutrinos, that escape a detector without leaving a trace. By measuring the imbalance of transverse momentum in the event, physicists can detect signatures of weakly interacting particles crucial for studying the Standard Model and searching for new physics beyond it.
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