ATLAS measured charged-particle production in 9.62 TeV p-O collisions, yielding a fiducial pO cross section of 396 mb and extrapolated p-air inelastic cross section of 406 mb, with distributions an order of magnitude more precise than hadronic model differences.
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The integrated luminosity of the ATLAS Run 2 pp dataset at 13 TeV is determined to be 140.1 ± 1.2 fb^{-1}.
ATLAS Inner Detector track and vertex reconstruction maintains high efficiency, good resolution, and low fake rates for up to 80 simultaneous proton-proton interactions in Run 2 and Run 3 data and simulations.
ATLAS reports on its Run 3 software infrastructure for data management, workflows, databases, validation, and physics analysis tools at the LHC.
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Measurement of charged-particle production in $\sqrt{s_\text{NN}}=9.62$ TeV proton-oxygen collisions as a probe of cosmic-ray air showers with the ATLAS detector
ATLAS measured charged-particle production in 9.62 TeV p-O collisions, yielding a fiducial pO cross section of 396 mb and extrapolated p-air inelastic cross section of 406 mb, with distributions an order of magnitude more precise than hadronic model differences.
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Luminosity determination in $pp$ collisions at $\sqrt{s}=13$ TeV using the ATLAS detector at the LHC
The integrated luminosity of the ATLAS Run 2 pp dataset at 13 TeV is determined to be 140.1 ± 1.2 fb^{-1}.
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Track and Vertex Reconstruction with the ATLAS Inner Detector
ATLAS Inner Detector track and vertex reconstruction maintains high efficiency, good resolution, and low fake rates for up to 80 simultaneous proton-proton interactions in Run 2 and Run 3 data and simulations.
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Software and computing for Run 3 of the ATLAS experiment at the LHC
ATLAS reports on its Run 3 software infrastructure for data management, workflows, databases, validation, and physics analysis tools at the LHC.