Another Detector for the International Linear Collider
Abstract
We describe another detectora designed for the International Linear Collider based on several tested instrumentation innovations in order to achieve the necessary experi- mental goal of a detecter that is 2-to-10 times better than the already excellent SLC and LEP detectors, in particular, (1) dual-readout calorimeter system based on the RD52/DREAM measurements at CERN, (2) a cluster-counting drift chamber based on the successful kloe chamber at Frascati, and (3) a second solenoid to return the magnetic flux without iron. A high-performance pixel vertex chamber is presently undefined. We discuss particle identification, momentum and energy resolutions, and the machine-detector interface that together offer the possibility of a very high-performance detector for physics up to TeV.
Cite
@article{arxiv.1307.5495,
title = {Another Detector for the International Linear Collider},
author = {Nural Akchurin and Sehwook Lee and Richard Wigmans and Hanna Arnold and Aaron Bazal and Robert Basili and John Hauptman and Tim Overton and Andrew Priest and Bingzhe Zhao and Alexander Mikhailichenko and Michele Cascella and Franco Grancagnolo and Giovanni Tassielli and Franco Bedeschi and Fabrizio Scuri and Sung Keun Park and Fedor Ignatov and Gabriella Gaudio and Michele Livan},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1307.5495},
year = {2013}
}
Comments
10 pages, 8 figures, Snowmass on d' Miss'sip