Infrastructure for Detector Research and Development towards the International Linear Collider
J. Aguilar, P. Ambalathankandy, T. Fiutowski, M. Idzik, Sz. Kulis, D., Przyborowski, K. Swientek, A. Bamberger, M. K\"ohli, M. Lupberger, U. Renz,, M. Schumacher, Andreas Zwerger, A. Calderone, D. G. Cussans, H. F. Heath, S., Mandry, R. F. Page, J. J. Velthuis, D. Atti\'e

TL;DR
The paper describes the EUDET infrastructure designed to support detector R&D for the future linear collider, enabling resource-limited institutes to conduct experiments and data analysis for advanced detector technologies.
Contribution
It introduces a comprehensive infrastructure including analysis tools, software networks, and instrumentation setups for detector development and testing.
Findings
Enabled collaborative detector R&D across multiple institutes.
Provided essential infrastructure for testing advanced detector components.
Facilitated data analysis and experimentation for linear collider detectors.
Abstract
The EUDET-project was launched to create an infrastructure for developing and testing new and advanced detector technologies to be used at a future linear collider. The aim was to make possible experimentation and analysis of data for institutes, which otherwise could not be realized due to lack of resources. The infrastructure comprised an analysis and software network, and instrumentation infrastructures for tracking detectors as well as for calorimetry.
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Taxonomy
TopicsParticle Detector Development and Performance · Calibration and Measurement Techniques · Advanced Semiconductor Detectors and Materials
