Polarimeters and Energy Spectrometers for the ILC Beam Delivery System
S. Boogert, A.F. Hartin, M. Hildreth, D. K\"afer, J. List, T., Maruyama, K. M\"onig, K.C. Moffeit, G. Moortgat-Pick, S. Riemann, H.J., Schreiber, P. Sch\"uler, E. Torrence, M. Woods

TL;DR
This paper reviews the design and requirements of polarimeters and energy spectrometers for the ILC, aiming to achieve high-precision beam diagnostics across a wide energy range for accurate physics measurements.
Contribution
It provides an overview of the current plans and technical issues for beam diagnostics instruments at the ILC, tailored for various beam energies.
Findings
Design considerations for polarimeters and spectrometers at ILC.
Achieving unprecedented precision in beam diagnostics.
Compatibility with a wide energy range from 45.6 GeV to 500 GeV.
Abstract
Any future high energy e+e- linear collider aims at precision measurements of Standard Model quantities as well as of new, not yet discovered phenomena. In order to pursue this physics programme, excellent detectors at the interaction region have to be complemented by beam diagnostics of unprecedented precision. This article gives an overview of current plans and issues for polarimeters and energy spectrometers at the International Linear Collider, which have been designed to fulfill the precision goals at a large range of beam energies from 45.6 GeV at the Z pole up to 250 GeV or, as an upgrade, up to 500 GeV.
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