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Recent Progress and Next Steps for the MATHUSLA LLP Detector

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arxiv 2203.08126 v4 pith:6GR3UWV4 submitted 2022-03-15 hep-ex

Recent Progress and Next Steps for the MATHUSLA LLP Detector

Cristiano Alpigiani , Juan Carlos Arteaga-Vel\'azquez , Austin Ball , Liron Barak , Jared Barron , Brian Batell , James Beacham , Yan Benhammo
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We report on recent progress and next steps in the design of the proposed MATHUSLA Long Lived Particle (LLP) detector for the HL-LHC as part of the Snowmass 2021 process. Our understanding of backgrounds has greatly improved, aided by detailed simulation studies, and significant R&D has been performed on designing the scintillator detectors and understanding their performance. The collaboration is on track to complete a Technical Design Report, and there are many opportunities for interested new members to contribute towards the goal of designing and constructing MATHUSLA in time for HL-LHC collisions, which would increase the sensitivity to a large variety of highly motivated LLP signals by orders of magnitude.

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