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@ARTICLE{Abreu:486399,
      author       = {Abreu, Henso and Mansour, Elham Amin and Antel, Claire and
                      Ariga, Akitaka and Ariga, Tomoko and Bernlochner, Florian
                      and Boeckh, Tobias and Boyd, Jamie and Brenner, Lydia and
                      Cadoux, Franck and Casper, David W. and Cavanagh, Charlotte
                      and Chen, Xin and Coccaro, Andrea and Crespo-Lopez, Olivier
                      and Debieux, Stephane and Dmitrievsky, Sergey and D'Onofrio,
                      Monica and Dougherty, Liam and Dozen, Candan and Ezzat,
                      Abdallah and Favre, Yannick and Fellers, Deion and Feng,
                      Jonathan L. and Ferrere, Didier and Galantay, Edward Karl
                      and Gall, Jonathan and Gamberini, Enrico and Gibson, Stephen
                      and Gonzalez-Sevilla, Sergio and Gornushkin, Yuri and
                      Gwilliam, Carl and Hayakawa, Daiki and Hsu, Shih-Chieh and
                      Hu, Zhen and Iacobucci, Giuseppe and Inada, Tomohiro and
                      Jakobsen, Sune and Johnson, Eliott and Kajomovitz, Enrique
                      and Kawahara, Hiroaki and Kling, Felix and Kose, Umut and
                      Kotitsa, Rafaella and Krusse, Jesse and Kuehn, Susanne and
                      Lefebvre, Helena and Levinson, Lorne and Li, Ke and Liu,
                      Jinfeng and Magliocca, Chiara and Martinelli, Fulvio and
                      McFayden, Josh and Meehan, Sam and Milanesio, Matteo and
                      Miura, Manato and Mladenov, Dimitar and Moretti, Theo and
                      Munker, Magdalena and Nakamura, Mitsuhiro and Nakano,
                      Toshiyuki and Nessi, Marzio and Neuhaus, Friedemann and
                      Nevay, Laurie and Osborne, John and Otono, Hidetoshi and
                      Pandini, Carlo and Pang, Hao and Paolozzi, Lorenzo and
                      Petersen, Brian and Pietropaolo, Francesco and Prim, Markus
                      and Queitsch-Maitland, Michaela and Resnati, Filippo and
                      Rizzi, Chiara and Rokujo, Hiroki and Ruiz-Choliz, Elisa and
                      Salfeld-Nebgen, Jakob and Sanchez Galan, Francisco and Sato,
                      Osamu and Scampoli, Paola and Schmieden, Kristof and Schott,
                      Matthias and Sfyrla, Anna and Shively, Savannah and Sipos,
                      Roland and Spencer, John and Takubo, Yosuke and Tarannum,
                      Noshin and Theiner, Ondrej and Thonet, Pierre and Torrence,
                      Eric and Tufanli, Serhan and Vasina, Svetlana and Vendeuvre,
                      Camille and Vormwald, Benedikt and Wang, Di and Zambito,
                      Stefano and Zhang, Gang},
      collaboration = {{FASER Collaboration}},
      title        = {{T}he {FASER} {D}etector},
      journal      = {Journal of Instrumentation},
      volume       = {19},
      number       = {05},
      issn         = {1748-0221},
      address      = {London},
      publisher    = {Inst. of Physics},
      reportid     = {PUBDB-2022-07273, arXiv:2207.11427. CERN-FASER-2022-001},
      pages        = {P05066},
      year         = {2024},
      abstract     = {FASER, the ForwArd Search ExpeRiment, is an experiment
                      dedicated to searching for light, extremely
                      weakly-interacting particles at CERN's Large Hadron Collider
                      (LHC). Such particles may be produced in the very forward
                      direction of the LHC's high-energy collisions and then decay
                      to visible particles inside the FASER detector, which is
                      placed 480 m downstream of the ATLAS interaction point,
                      aligned with the beam collisions axis. FASER also includes a
                      sub-detector, FASER$\nu$, designed to detect neutrinos
                      produced in the LHC collisions and to study their
                      properties. In this paper, each component of the FASER
                      detector is described in detail, as well as the installation
                      of the experiment system and its commissioning using
                      cosmic-rays collected in September 2021 and during the LHC
                      pilot beam test carried out in October 2021. FASER will
                      start taking LHC collision data in 2022, and will run
                      throughout LHC Run 3.},
      keywords     = {Instrumentation and Detectors (physics.ins-det) (Other) /
                      High Energy Physics - Experiment (hep-ex) (Other) / FOS:
                      Physical sciences (Other)},
      cin          = {T},
      ddc          = {610},
      cid          = {I:(DE-H253)T-20120731},
      pnm          = {611 - Fundamental Particles and Forces (POF4-611) / DFG
                      project 390833306 - EXC 2121: Quantum Universe (390833306)},
      pid          = {G:(DE-HGF)POF4-611 / G:(GEPRIS)390833306},
      experiment   = {EXP:(DE-MLZ)NOSPEC-20140101},
      typ          = {PUB:(DE-HGF)16},
      eprint       = {2207.11427},
      howpublished = {arXiv:2207.11427},
      archivePrefix = {arXiv},
      SLACcitation = {$\%\%CITATION$ = $arXiv:2207.11427;\%\%$},
      UT           = {WOS:001261276200001},
      doi          = {10.1088/1748-0221/19/05/P05066},
      url          = {https://bib-pubdb1.desy.de/record/486399},
}