Speaker
Roshan Mammen Abraham
(University of California Irvine (US))
Description
FASER, and it's associated neutrino experiment FASER$\nu$, was conceived to study high energy neutrinos produced at the ATLAS interaction point. It can also be used to study light and feebly interacting BSM particles produced in the forward direction. FASER and FASER$\nu$ have been collecting data since 2022 (Run 3) and has already produced many interesting results: first observation of collider neutrinos, first cross-section measurement of neutrinos in the TeV range, and world-leading constraints on many BSM models. In this talk, I shall provide an overview of the FASER experiment and some recent results from the collaboration. FASER is also approved for Run 4; I shall show some projections in this direction.
Author
Roshan Mammen Abraham
(University of California Irvine (US))