ALICE FoCal overview

Abstract

The Forward Calorimeter (FoCal) is a new sub-detector in ALICE to be installed during the LHC Long Shutdown 3 for LHC Run 4. It consists of a highly-granular Si+W electromagnetic calorimeter combined with a conventional metal-scintillator hadronic calorimeter, covering a pseudorapidity interval of 3.2<η<5.8. The FoCal is optimised to measure various physics quantities in the forward region, allowing exploration of the gluon density in hadronic matter down to x10-6, thus providing insights into non-linear QCD evolution at the LHC. These proceedings introduce the FoCal physics program and its corresponding performance. Additionally, the performance of the FoCal prototype will be presented.

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