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Simulation studies for the layout of the vertex and tracking regions of the CLIC detectors

The physics requirements and beam parameters of the proposed CLIC concept for a compact linear electron-positron collider with a centre-of-mass energy of up to 3 TeV pose challenging demands for the design of the vertex and tracking-detector regions. The physics program of CLIC requires an excellent...

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Autores principales: Dannheim, D, Vos, M
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2012
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Acceso en línea:http://cds.cern.ch/record/1443503
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author Dannheim, D
Vos, M
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Vos, M
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description The physics requirements and beam parameters of the proposed CLIC concept for a compact linear electron-positron collider with a centre-of-mass energy of up to 3 TeV pose challenging demands for the design of the vertex and tracking-detector regions. The physics program of CLIC requires an excellent track-momentum resolution and efficient tagging of decays involving heavy quarks or tau-leptons by reconstructing their displaced vertices. The layer placement as well as the temporal and spatial readout granularity are severely constrained by the high rates of beam-induced background events in the vicinity of the interaction region. We present fast simulation studies for various detector layouts. The main detector parameters and their interplay are investigated: Momentum and impact-parameter resolutions, occupancies and background rejection. These parameters are determined as a function of the number and placement of detector layers, their single-point resolutions and the material budget.
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spelling cern-14435032019-09-30T06:29:59Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/1443503engDannheim, DVos, MSimulation studies for the layout of the vertex and tracking regions of the CLIC detectorsParticle Physics - Experiment The physics requirements and beam parameters of the proposed CLIC concept for a compact linear electron-positron collider with a centre-of-mass energy of up to 3 TeV pose challenging demands for the design of the vertex and tracking-detector regions. The physics program of CLIC requires an excellent track-momentum resolution and efficient tagging of decays involving heavy quarks or tau-leptons by reconstructing their displaced vertices. The layer placement as well as the temporal and spatial readout granularity are severely constrained by the high rates of beam-induced background events in the vicinity of the interaction region. We present fast simulation studies for various detector layouts. The main detector parameters and their interplay are investigated: Momentum and impact-parameter resolutions, occupancies and background rejection. These parameters are determined as a function of the number and placement of detector layers, their single-point resolutions and the material budget.LCD-Note-2011-031oai:cds.cern.ch:14435032012
spellingShingle Particle Physics - Experiment
Dannheim, D
Vos, M
Simulation studies for the layout of the vertex and tracking regions of the CLIC detectors
title Simulation studies for the layout of the vertex and tracking regions of the CLIC detectors
title_full Simulation studies for the layout of the vertex and tracking regions of the CLIC detectors
title_fullStr Simulation studies for the layout of the vertex and tracking regions of the CLIC detectors
title_full_unstemmed Simulation studies for the layout of the vertex and tracking regions of the CLIC detectors
title_short Simulation studies for the layout of the vertex and tracking regions of the CLIC detectors
title_sort simulation studies for the layout of the vertex and tracking regions of the clic detectors
topic Particle Physics - Experiment
url http://cds.cern.ch/record/1443503
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