Roadmap for ILC Detector R&D Test Beams
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TL;DR
This paper outlines a strategic plan for test beam R&D activities essential for developing high-precision detectors for the ILC, emphasizing resource needs and timelines over the next 3-5 years.
Contribution
It provides a detailed roadmap for ILC detector test beam requirements, highlighting necessary resource increases and coordination for successful detector development.
Findings
Identification of key test beam needs for ILC detectors
Timeline for detector R&D milestones and facility requirements
Call for increased resources and international collaboration
Abstract
This document provides a roadmap for ILC detector test beam needs in the next 3 - 5 years. In this period, detector Letters of Intent are expected by fall 2008, the ILC Engineering Design Report to be submitted in ILC and its detectors in 2012. ILC detectors are required to have unprecedented precision to be able to elucidate new physics discoveries at TeV energies from the LHC and ILC machines, and to fully exploit experimental investifation at the electrweak unification energy scale. Ahieving this requires significant investment for detector test beam activities to complete the R&D needed, to test prototypes and (later) to qualify final detector system desgns, including integated system tess. This roadmap document describes the need for significant increases in resources for ILC test beam activities. It should be used by test beam facility managers and the worldwide ILC leadership to…
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Taxonomy
TopicsExperience-Based Knowledge Management · Electromagnetic Compatibility and Measurements · Electrostatic Discharge in Electronics
