Detector Technologies for CLIC

A. Hoffman, G. Pares, T. Fritzsch, M. Rothermund, H. Jansen, K. Krüger, F. Sefkow, A. Velyka, J. Schwandt, I. Perić, L. Emberger, C. Graf, A. Macchiolo, F. Simon, M. Szalay, N. Kolk, H. Abramowicz, Y. Benhammou, O. Borysov, M. Borysova, A. Joffe, S. Kananov, A. Levy, I. Levy, G. Eigen, R. Bugiel, S. Bugiel, M. Firlej, T. Fiutowski, M. Idzik, J. Moroń, K. Swientek, P. Terlecki, P. Renstrom, B. Turbiarz, T. Wojto'n, L. Zawiejski, E. Firu, V. Ghenescu, A. Neagu, T. Preda, I. Boyko, Y. Nefedov, A. Rymbekova, A. Sapronov, G. Shelkov, A. Zhemchugov, A. Ruiz-Jimeno, I. Vila, E. Fullana, J. Fuster, P. López, M. Perell'o, M. Villarejo, M. Vos, J. Alozy, N. Tehrani, D. Arominski, R. Sune, F. Boyer, E. Brondolin, M. Buckland, M. Campbell, D. Dannheim, K. Dette, F. D. Ramos, N. E. Plaja, K. Elsener, A. Fiergolski, C. F. Rojas, C. Grefe, D. Hynds, W. Klempt, I. Kremastiotis, J. Kröger, S. Kulis, E. Leogrande, L. Linssen, X. L. Cudie, A. Lucaci-Timoce, M. Munker, L. Musa, A. Nürnberg, F. Nuiry, E. Codina, H. Pernegger,
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Abstract

The Compact Linear Collider (CLIC) is a high-energy high-luminosity linear electron-positron collider under development. It is foreseen to be built and operated in three stages, at centre-of-mass energies of 380 GeV, 1.5 TeV and 3 TeV, respectively. It offers a rich physics program including direct searches as well as the probing of new physics through a broad set of precision measurements of Standard Model processes, particularly in the Higgs-boson and top-quark sectors. The precision required for such measurements and the specific conditions imposed by the beam dimensions and time structure put strict requirements on the detector design and technology. This includes low-mass vertexing and tracking systems with small cells, highly granular imaging calorimeters, as well as a precise hit-time resolution and power-pulsed operation for all subsystems. A conceptual design for the CLIC detector system was published in 2012. Since then, ambitious R&D programmes for silicon vertex and tracking detectors, as well as for calorimeters have been pursued within the CLICdp, CALICE and FCAL collaborations, addressing the challenging detector requirements with innovative technologies. This report introduces the experimental environment and detector requirements at CLIC and reviews the current status and future plans for detector technology R&D.
CLIC探测器技术
紧凑型线性对撞机(CLIC)是一种正在研制的高能、高亮度线性正电子对撞机。预计将分三个阶段建造和运行,质心能量分别为380 GeV、1.5 TeV和3 TeV。它提供了丰富的物理程序,包括直接搜索以及通过标准模型过程的广泛精确测量来探测新物理,特别是在希格斯玻色子和顶夸克部门。这种测量所需要的精度以及光束尺寸和时间结构所施加的特定条件对探测器的设计和技术提出了严格的要求。这包括具有小单元的低质量顶点和跟踪系统,高颗粒成像量热计,以及所有子系统的精确命中时间分辨率和功率脉冲操作。CLIC探测器系统的概念设计于2012年发布。从那时起,在CLICdp, CALICE和FCAL合作中,一直在追求硅顶点和跟踪探测器以及量热计的雄心勃勃的研发计划,以创新技术解决具有挑战性的探测器要求。本报告介绍了CLIC的实验环境和探测器要求,并回顾了探测器技术研发的现状和未来计划。
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