Adapting ILC detector concepts to other facilities
Daniel Jeans

TL;DR
This paper explores how detector concepts developed for the ILC can be adapted for future facilities like the FCC-ee, considering different project requirements.
Contribution
It provides an analysis of the necessary modifications to ILC detector concepts for application at other future collider facilities.
Findings
Identifies key differences between ILC and FCC-ee detector requirements.
Proposes adaptation strategies for detector design at new facilities.
Summarizes current understanding of detector modifications for future colliders.
Abstract
Detectors designed for the International Linear Collider have been studied over many years, and a good understanding of the relevant requirements and constraints has been developed. With the prospect of future Higgs Factory projects with different properties (for example, the FCC-ee), the adaptations required for use at such facilities are being investigated. We outline our current understanding in this note.
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