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Preliminary design and simulation for CEPC fast luminosity monitor detector based on 4H-SiC

High Energy Physics - Experiment 2025-08-01 v1 Instrumentation and Detectors

Abstract

The Circular Electron-Positron Collider (CEPC), a next-generation high-luminosity collider, employs a crab waist scheme to achieve ultrahigh 5×1034cm2s15 \times 10^{34} \, \text{cm}^{-2}\text{s}^{-1} luminosity at Higgs mode. Owing to the extremely small beam size, the luminosity is highly sensitive to the stability of final focusing elements, where mechanical vibrations (e.g. ground motion) may induce beam offsets and luminosity degradation. To address this, a luminosity-driven dithering system is implemented for horizontal beam stabilization. In this work, we develop an optimized 4H-SiC fast luminosity detector scheme using an array of radiation detectors with picosecond time resolution positioned at critical locations. By using self-development software RAdiation SEmiconductoR (RASER), we optimize the active area of the detector to achieve 2\% relative precision at 1~kHz. Furthermore, the Total Sample Current (TSC) exhibits a near-linear correlation with luminosity attenuation, enabling real-time luminosity monitoring.

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@article{arxiv.2507.23368,
  title  = {Preliminary design and simulation for CEPC fast luminosity monitor detector based on 4H-SiC},
  author = {Yanpeng Li and Meng Li and Xingrui Wang and Weimin Song and Xiyuan Zhang and Congcong Wang and Suyu Xiao and Haoyu Shi and Dou Wang and Philip Bambade and Xin Shi},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2507.23368},
  year   = {2025}
}