The LHeC Detector
Peter Kostka, Alessandro Polini, David M. South

TL;DR
The paper presents the baseline design of a detector for the proposed LHeC, an upgrade to the LHC aimed at enabling high-energy electron-proton collisions with preliminary simulation results.
Contribution
It introduces the initial detector design tailored for the LHeC's physics goals, incorporating early simulation insights.
Findings
Preliminary simulation results inform detector design.
Design aligns with physics requirements for high-energy collisions.
Baseline detector specifications are proposed.
Abstract
The Large Hadron Electron Collider (LHeC) is a proposed upgrade to the LHC, to provide high energy, high luminosity electron-proton collisions to run concurrently with Phase 2 of the LHC. The baseline design of a detector for the LHeC is described, driven by the requirements from the projected physics programme and including some preliminary results from first simulations.
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Taxonomy
TopicsParticle Detector Development and Performance · Particle physics theoretical and experimental studies · Superconducting Materials and Applications
