https://doi.org/10.1140/epjc/s10052-024-12469-3
Regular Article - Experimental Physics
Luminosity calibration by means of van-der-Meer scan for Q-Gaussian beams
1
Tomsk Polytechnic University, Tomsk, Russia
2
Ain Shams University, Cairo, Egypt
Received:
9
May
2023
Accepted:
22
January
2024
Published online:
6
February
2024
Luminosity is the key quantity characterizing the performance of charged particle colliders. Precise luminosity determination is an important task in collider physics. Part of this task is the proper calibration of detectors dedicated for luminosity measurements. The wide-used experimental method of calibration is the van-der-Meer scan, which is the beam separation scan performed at specifically optimized beam conditions. This work is devoted to modeling this scan with the q-Gaussian distribution of particles in colliding beams. Because of its properties, the q-Gaussian distribution is believed to describe the density closer to reality than regular Gaussian-based models. In this work, the q-Gaussian model is applied for van-der-Meer scan modeling, and the benefits of this model for luminosity calibration task are demonstrated.
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