European Physical Journal C: Particles and Fields (Jan 2022)

An experiment for electron-hadron scattering at the LHC

  • K. D. J. André,
  • L. Aperio Bella,
  • N. Armesto,
  • S. A. Bogacz,
  • D. Britzger,
  • O. S. Brüning,
  • M. D’Onofrio,
  • E. G. Ferreiro,
  • O. Fischer,
  • C. Gwenlan,
  • B. J. Holzer,
  • M. Klein,
  • U. Klein,
  • F. Kocak,
  • P. Kostka,
  • M. Kumar,
  • B. Mellado,
  • J. G. Milhano,
  • P. R. Newman,
  • K. Piotrzkowski,
  • A. Polini,
  • X. Ruan,
  • S. Russenschuk,
  • C. Schwanenberger,
  • E. Vilella-Figueras,
  • Y. Yamazaki

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1140/epjc/s10052-021-09967-z
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 82, no. 1
pp. 1 – 26

Abstract

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Abstract Novel considerations are presented on the physics, apparatus and accelerator designs for a future, luminous, energy frontier electron-hadron (eh) scattering experiment at the LHC in the thirties for which key physics topics and their relation to the hadron-hadron HL-LHC physics programme are discussed. Demands are derived set by these physics topics on the design of the LHeC detector, a corresponding update of which is described. Optimisations on the accelerator design, especially the interaction region (IR), are presented. Initial accelerator considerations indicate that a common IR is possible to be built which alternately could serve eh and hh collisions while other experiments would stay on hh in either condition. A forward-backward symmetrised option of the LHeC detector is sketched which would permit extending the LHeC physics programme to also include aspects of hadron-hadron physics. The vision of a joint eh and hh physics experiment is shown to open new prospects for solving fundamental problems of high energy heavy-ion physics including the partonic structure of nuclei and the emergence of hydrodynamics in quantum field theory while the genuine TeV scale DIS physics is of unprecedented rank.