Séminaires LAPP
Search for Hidden Particles at SHiP
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Europe/Paris
Auditorium M. Vivargent
Auditorium M. Vivargent
Description
SHiP is recently proposed new general purpose fixed target facility at the
SPS CERN which is aimed at exploring the domain of hidden particles and
make measurements with tau neutrinos.
Hidden particles are predicted by a large number of models beyond the
Standard Model. The high intensity of the SPS 400 GeV beam allows probing
a wide variety of models containing light long-lived exotic particles with
masses O(10) GeV, including very weakly interacting low-energy SUSY states.
Under nominal conditions the current SPS is capable of providing an
integrated total of $2\times 10^{20}$ protons on target in five years of
operation. This allows access to a significant fraction of the unexplored
parameter space for the Hidden Sector with sensitivities which are several
orders of magnitude better than previous experiments. The associated tau
neutrino detector will allow performing a number of unique measurements
with tau neutrinos, including a first direct experimental observation of
the anti-tau neutrino interactions. The experimental programme of the SHiP
facility is also capable of being extended in future, e.g. to include
direct searches for Dark Matter and Lepton Flavour Violation in tau lepton
decays.
The SHiP facility will provide a unique experimental platform for physics
at the Intensity Frontier which is complimentary to the searches for New
Physics at the Energy Frontier.