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Subject: Neutrino Flux from the LHC
Description:
The Large Hadron Collider at CERN collides protons with center of mass energy of 14 tera-electron-volts (7 TeV on 7 TeV). These collisions produce a large number of particles that decay as they fly away from the collision point. It turns out that the decays in forward direction of the LHC produce a big flux of neutrinos. This list is to investigate this flux and energy spectrum and possible applications for fundamental physics.