MPGDs for TPCs at future lepton colliders
Abstract
This submission will focus on advancements and advantages of Micro Pattern Gas Detector (MPGD) technologies and their applications to the construction of a dedicated Time Projection Chamber (TPC) that can serve as an excellent main tracker for any multipurpose detector that can be foreseen to operate at a future lepton collider. The first portion of the report will be the executive summary. It will be followed by sections detailing the applications of MPGDs specifically to the construction of the LCTPC for the ILD at ILC, for a possible upgrade of the Belle II detector at SuperKEKB and for the design of a TPC for a detector at CEPC. MPGD technologies offer synergies with other detector R&D and several application domains; a few examples will be provided in the context of the ongoing Snowmass long range planning exercise in the USA. Links to industrial partnership and work with institutions in the USA will be highlighted when appropriate.
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Cite
@article{arxiv.2203.06267,
title = {MPGDs for TPCs at future lepton colliders},
author = {Alain Bellerive and Jochen Kaminski and Peter M. Lewis and Paul Colas and Ralf Diener and Peter Kluit and Ronald Dean Settles and Jan Timmermans and Maxim Titov and Andreas Loschcke Centeno and Christian Wessel and Oskar Hartbrich and Sven Vahsen and Carlos Marinas and Huiron Qi and Zhiyong Zhang},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2203.06267},
year = {2022}
}
Comments
Contribution to Snowmass 2021. And on behalf of the LCTPC Collaboration