Forward neutrino fluxes at the LHC

With the upcoming Run 3 of the LHC, the FASER ν and SND@LHC detectors will start a new era of neutrino physics using the far-forward high-energy neutrino beam produced in collisions at ATLAS. This emerging LHC neutrino physics program requires reliable estimates of the LHC’s forward neutrino fluxes...

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