Detectors as a Function of Luminosity at e+ e- Machines
Gerald Eigen (University of Bergen)

TL;DR
This paper discusses how the performance of current multipurpose detectors at electron-positron colliders varies with increasing luminosity, highlighting challenges and considerations for future high-luminosity experiments.
Contribution
It provides an analysis of detector performance dependence on luminosity, offering insights into optimizing detector design and operation at high-luminosity e+ e- colliders.
Findings
Detector performance degrades at higher luminosities.
Challenges include increased background and pile-up effects.
Strategies for maintaining performance are discussed.
Abstract
The performance of present multipurpose detectors at high luminosities is discussed.
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