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Scattering and Neutrino Detector[[ | The '''Scattering and Neutrino Detector (SND)''' at the Large Hadron Collider (LHC), CERN, is an experiment built for the detection of the collider neutrinos. The primary goal of SND is to measure the p+p --> +X process and search for the feebly interacting particles. It has become operational in 2022, during the LHC-Run 3 (2022-2024). SND has been installed in an empty tunnel- TI18 that links the LHC and Super Proton Synchrotron, 480m away from the ATLAS experiment interaction point in the far forward region and along the beam collision axis. | ||
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Latest revision as of 21:25, 31 March 2026
The Scattering and Neutrino Detector (SND) at the Large Hadron Collider (LHC), CERN, is an experiment built for the detection of the collider neutrinos. The primary goal of SND is to measure the p+p --> +X process and search for the feebly interacting particles. It has become operational in 2022, during the LHC-Run 3 (2022-2024). SND has been installed in an empty tunnel- TI18 that links the LHC and Super Proton Synchrotron, 480m away from the ATLAS experiment interaction point in the far forward region and along the beam collision axis.
Foe more information, see Wikipedia.