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This Letter presents the measurement of the energy-dependent neutrino-nucleon cross section in tungsten and the differential flux of muon neutrinos and antineutrinos. The analysis is performed using proton-proton collision data at a center-of-mass energy of 13.6 TeV and corresponding to an integrated luminosity of . Using the active electronic components of the FASER detector, charged current muon neutrino interaction events are identified, with backgrounds from other processes subtracted. We unfold the neutrino events into a fiducial volume corresponding to the sensitive regions of the FASER detector and interpret the results in two ways: (i) we use the expected neutrino flux to measure the cross section, and (ii) we use the predicted cross section to measure the neutrino flux. Both results are presented in six bins of neutrino energy, achieving the first differential measurement in the TeV range. The observed distributions align with standard model predictions. Using this differential data, we extract the contributions of neutrinos from pion and kaon decays. Published by the American Physical Society2025more » « lessFree, publicly-accessible full text available May 1, 2026
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Abraham, Roshan Mammen; Ai, Xiaocong; Anders, John; Antel, Claire; Ariga, Akitaka; Ariga, Tomoko; Atkinson, Jeremy; Bernlochner, Florian U; Bianchi, Emma; Boeckh, Tobias; et al (, Journal of High Energy Physics)A<sc>bstract</sc> The first FASER search for a light, long-lived particle decaying into a pair of photons is reported. The search uses LHC proton-proton collision data at$$ \sqrt{s} $$ = 13.6 TeV collected in 2022 and 2023, corresponding to an integrated luminosity of 57.7 fb−1. A model with axion-like particles (ALPs) dominantly coupled to weak gauge bosons is the primary target. Signal events are characterised by high-energy deposits in the electromagnetic calorimeter and no signal in the veto scintillators. One event is observed, compared to a background expectation of 0.44 ± 0.39 events, which is entirely dominated by neutrino interactions. World-leading constraints on ALPs are obtained for masses up to 300 MeV and couplings to the Standard Model W gauge boson,gaWW, around 10−4GeV−1, testing a previously unexplored region of parameter space. Other new particle models that lead to the same experimental signature, including ALPs coupled to gluons or photons, U(1)Bgauge bosons, up-philic scalars, and a Type-I two-Higgs doublet model, are also considered for interpretation, and new constraints on previously viable parameter space are presented in this paper.more » « lessFree, publicly-accessible full text available January 1, 2026
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Albrecht, Johannes; Alves, Antonio Augusto; Amadio, Guilherme; Andronico, Giuseppe; Anh-Ky, Nguyen; Aphecetche, Laurent; Apostolakis, John; Asai, Makoto; Atzori, Luca; Babik, Marian; et al (, Computing and Software for Big Science)
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