The D0 Detector at TeV33
The D0 Collaboration

TL;DR
This paper discusses the potential of the D0 detector at TeV33, highlighting its capabilities and necessary modifications to handle increased luminosity for advancing particle physics research.
Contribution
It evaluates the D0 detector's performance and required modifications for effective operation at the TeV33 collider with higher luminosity.
Findings
D0 detector can perform well at TeV33 with modest modifications.
Expected luminosity increase by a factor of two to five.
Potential for significant advancements in particle physics understanding.
Abstract
The physics that can be done with 30 fb of data at the Tevatron (TeV33) will significantly advance our understanding of particle physics. In this document we consider the potential of the DO detector for running with the TeV33 Collider. In that era, the instantaneous luminosity is expected to rise by a factor of two to five. We show that the DO detector will perform well with some relatively modest modifications.
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Taxonomy
TopicsParticle physics theoretical and experimental studies · Particle Detector Development and Performance · Superconducting and THz Device Technology
