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Polarimeters and Energy Spectrometers for the ILC Beam Delivery System

Instrumentation and Detectors 2009-11-13 v3 Accelerator Physics

Abstract

Any future high energy e+e- linear collider aims at precision measurements of Standard Model quantities as well as of new, not yet discovered phenomena. In order to pursue this physics programme, excellent detectors at the interaction region have to be complemented by beam diagnostics of unprecedented precision. This article gives an overview of current plans and issues for polarimeters and energy spectrometers at the International Linear Collider, which have been designed to fulfill the precision goals at a large range of beam energies from 45.6 GeV at the Z pole up to 250 GeV or, as an upgrade, up to 500 GeV.

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@article{arxiv.0904.0122,
  title  = {Polarimeters and Energy Spectrometers for the ILC Beam Delivery System},
  author = {S. Boogert and A. F. Hartin and M. Hildreth and D. Käfer and J. List and T. Maruyama and K. Mönig and K. C. Moffeit and G. Moortgat-Pick and S. Riemann and H. J. Schreiber and P. Schüler and E. Torrence and M. Woods},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:0904.0122},
  year   = {2009}
}

Comments

Reference paper for the "Letter of Intent" documents of all ILC detector concepts; 15 pages, 9 figures; as accepted by JINST. Improved figure quality and some changes to the text, but basic content unchanged