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Impact of energy and luminosity upgrades at LHC on the physics programme of ATLAS
Document Type
Article
Source
Journal of Physics G: Nuclear and Particle Physics; September 1, 2002, Vol. 28 Issue: 9 p2453-2474, 22p
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ISSN
09543899; 13616471
Abstract
The impact of possible LHC upgrades on the physics capabilities of the ATLAS detector is discussed. As a benchmark, an increase in the luminosity by a factor of 10 is considered. For comparison, the doubling of the LHC energy is also explored. Both upgrades significantly enhance the physics capabilities of ATLAS. Measured in terms of the mass reach for new particles, the energy upgrade is more powerful. However, in cases where the effect of an upgrade is to increase the precision of measurements as a result of larger data samples, the luminosity upgrade can be at least as powerful. The pile-up of minimum bias events at higher luminosity could limit the physics performance of ATLAS in areas where tagging of forward jets is needed.