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Description
FASER$\nu$ at the LHC is designed to directly detect collider neutrinos of all three flavors and provide new measurements of their cross-sections at energies higher than those detected from any previous artificial sources. In the pilot run data during LHC Run 2 in 2018, we observed the first neutrino interaction candidates at the LHC, opening a new avenue for studying neutrinos from high-energy colliders. In 2022-2025, during LHC Run 3, we expect to collect $\sim$2,000 $\nu_e$, $\sim$6,000 $\nu_{\mu}$, and $\sim$40 $\nu_{\tau}$ charged-current interactions in FASER$\nu$, along with neutral-current interactions. In March 2022, we have installed the first physics run module into the tunnel. Here we present the physics potentials and status of FASER$\nu$.
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