The COmpact Network of Detectors with Orbital Range (CONDOR) Observatory is dedicated to advancing the study of cosmic rays, with a particular focus on the low-energy regime (~150 GeV). Located in the Atacama Desert, Chile, at 5300 meters above sea level, the observatory benefits from optimal conditions for detecting and analyzing cosmic ray events. In this initial study, we present a detailed...
The High Luminosity phase of the Large Hadron Collider (HL-LHC) will significantly increase its instantaneous luminosity by one order of magnitude, thus enabling unprecedented precision studies of the Standard Model (SM) and searches for Physics beyond the Standard Model (BSM).
To capitalize on this opportunity and address the challenges posed by high pile-up environments, the Compact Muon...
The Apparatus for Mesons and Baryon Experimental Research (AMBER, NA66) is a high-energy physics experiment at CERN’s M2 beam line. Its broad physics program presently extends beyond 2032 and comprise measurement of the anti-proton production cross-section on He, proton and Deuterium, charge-radius of the proton and Kaon and Pion PDFs using Drell-Yan process. Several major upgrades of the...
The need to interject, process and analyze large datasets in an as-short-as-possible amount of time is typical of big data use cases. The data analysis in High Energy Physics at CERN for instance will require, ahead of the next phase of high-luminosity at LHC, access to big amounts of data (order of 100 PB/year). To address this challenge, together with other key strategic sectors essential...