Luminosity Measurement at ILC
I. Bozovic-Jelisavcic, H. Abramowicz, P. Bambade, T. Jovin, M., Pandurovic, B. Pawlik, C. Rimbault, I. Sadeh, I. Smiljanic

TL;DR
This paper discusses the design and requirements of a luminometer for precise luminosity measurement at ILC, highlighting systematic uncertainties and integration challenges for future linear collider experiments.
Contribution
It presents a detailed method for luminosity measurement and specifies the design and systematic considerations for the luminometer in the ILC forward region.
Findings
Achieved luminosity measurement precision of 10^-3
Identified key systematic uncertainties affecting luminosity measurement
Outlined integration strategies for the luminometer in the detector design
Abstract
More than twenty institutes join the FCAL Collaboration in study of design of the very forward region of a detector for ILC and CLIC. Of particular importance is an accurate luminosity measurement to the level of 10-3, a requirement driven by the potential for precision physics at a future linear collider. In this paper, the method for luminosity measurement, requirements on luminometer and its integration in the forward region are presented. The impact of several effects contributing to the systematic uncertainty of luminosity measurement is given.
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Taxonomy
TopicsParticle Detector Development and Performance · Particle Accelerators and Free-Electron Lasers · Advancements in Photolithography Techniques
