Solid State Detectors and Tracking for Snowmass
Abstract
Tracking detectors are of vital importance for collider-based high energy physics (HEP) experiments. The primary purpose of tracking detectors is the precise reconstruction of charged particle trajectories and the reconstruction of secondary vertices. The performance requirements from the community posed by the future collider experiments require an evolution of tracking systems, necessitating the development of new techniques, materials and technologies in order to fully exploit their physics potential. In this article we summarize the discussions and conclusions of the 2022 Snowmass Instrumentation Frontier subgroup on Solid State and Tracking Detectors (Snowmass IF03).
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@article{arxiv.2209.03607,
title = {Solid State Detectors and Tracking for Snowmass},
author = {A. Affolder and A. Apresyan and S. Worm and M. Albrow and D. Ally and D. Ambrose and E. Anderssen and N. Apadula and P. Asenov and W. Armstrong and M. Artuso and A. Barbier and P. Barletta and L. Bauerdick and D. Berry and M. Bomben and M. Boscardin and J. Brau and W. Brooks and M. Breidenbach and J. Buckley and V. Cairo and R. Caputo and L. Carpenter and M. Centis-Vignali and M. Cerullo and A. Collu and F. Chlebana and G. -F. Dalla-Betta and M. Demarteau and G. Deptuch and K. Di Petrillo and G. D'Amen and A. Dragone and N. T. Fourches and M. Garcia-Sciveres and G. Giacomini and C. Gingu and N. Graf and C. Grace and S. Griso and L. Greiner and C. Haber and G. Haller and K. Harris and T. Heim and U. Heinz and R. Heller and M. T. Hedges and R. Herbst and M. R. Hoeferkamp and T. Holmes and S. E. Holland and S. -C. Hsu and R. Islam and M. Jadhav and S. Jindariani and S. Joosten and A. Jung and S. Karmarkar and C. Kenney and C. Kierans and J. Kim and S. Kim and S. Klein and A. Koshy and K. Krizka and A. Lai and L. Lee and L. Linssen and R. Lipton and T. Liu and C. Madrid and T. Mahajan and T. Markiewicz and B. Markovic and S. Mazza and M. Mazziotta and Y. Mei and P. Merkel and J. Metcalfe and Z. -E. Meziani and A. Minns and F. Moscatelli and P. Murat and J. Muth and B. Nachman and S. Nahn and M. Narain and E. A. Narayanan and T. Nelson and J. Nielsen and S. Oktyabrsky and J. Ott and F. R. Palomo and D. Passeri and R. Patti and T. Peltola and C. Pena and C. Peng and C. Renard and P. Reimer and C. Rogan and L. Rota and H. Sadrozinski and J. Segal and A. Schwartzman and B. Schumm and M. Scott and S. Seidel and A. Seiden and B. Sekely and X. Shi and E. Sichtermann and N. Sinev and J. Sonneveld and L. Spiegel and A. Steinhebel and D. Strom and D. M. S. Sultan and A. Sumant and V. Tokranov and A. Tricoli and W. Trischuk and A. Tumasyan and L. Uplegger and C. Vernieri and H. Wang and P. Wagenknecht and H. Weber and S. Xie and M. Yakimov and Z. Ye and C. Young and M. Zurek},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2209.03607},
year = {2022}
}
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