Speaker
Ms.
Tatiana Lazareva
(Saint-Petersburg State University)
Description
The increase of luminosity of the SPS beams expected after 2020
allows to consider the investigations of rather rare processes. In particular,
a so-called cumulative particle production can be studied in hadron collisions by measurements of secondary particle yields in the kinematically forbidden region. It could be considered either as a result
of hard parton collisions with some large density multi quark configuration or
due to the formation of heavy baryonic resonances.
Studies in the backward hemisphere in the fixed target experiment should bring
the event-by-event data that could be used, along with those from the forward region,
in the correlation analysis, thus giving new constraints to the models.
In this report the design, technology and the first GEANT simulations
of new detector are presented and discussed.
The author of this report from the SPbSU acknowledges the support
by the Russian Science Foundation research grant 16-12-10176.
Primary author
Ms.
Tatiana Lazareva
(Saint-Petersburg State University)
Co-authors
Ms.
Anastasia Merzlaya
(Saint-Petersburg State University)
Mr.
Dmitrii Nesterov
(Saint-Petersburg State University)
Dr.
Grigory Feofilov
(Saint-Petersburg State University)
Igor Altsybeev
(St.Petersburg State University)
Mr.
Nikita Prokofev
(Saint-Petersburg State University)
Dr.
Nikolay Maltsev
(Saint-Petersburg State University)
Dr.
Valery Kondratiev
(Saint-Petersburg State University)
Dr.
Vladimir Zherebchevsky
(Saint-Petersburg State University)