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Detector R&D needs for the next generation $e^+e^-$ collider

Authors :
Apresyan, A.
Artuso, M.
Brau, J.
Chen, H.
Demarteau, M.
Demiragli, Z.
Eno, S.
Gonski, J.
Grannis, P.
Gray, H.
Gutsche, O.
Haber, C.
Hohlmann, M.
Hirschauer, J.
Iakovidis, G.
Jakobs, K.
Lankford, A. J.
Pena, C.
Rajagopalan, S.
Strube, J.
Tully, C.
Vernieri, C.
White, A.
Wilson, G. W.
Xie, S.
Ye, Z.
Zhang, J.
Zhou, B.
Publication Year :
2023

Abstract

The 2021 Snowmass Energy Frontier panel wrote in its final report "The realization of a Higgs factory will require an immediate, vigorous and targeted detector R&D program". Both linear and circular $e^+e^-$ collider efforts have developed a conceptual design for their detectors and are aggressively pursuing a path to formalize these detector concepts. The U.S. has world-class expertise in particle detectors, and is eager to play a leading role in the next generation $e^+e^-$ collider, currently slated to become operational in the 2040s. It is urgent that the U.S. organize its efforts to provide leadership and make significant contributions in detector R&D. These investments are necessary to build and retain the U.S. expertise in detector R&D and future projects, enable significant contributions during the construction phase and maintain its leadership in the Energy Frontier regardless of the choice of the collider project. In this document, we discuss areas where the U.S. can and must play a leading role in the conceptual design and R&D for detectors for $e^+e^-$ colliders.<br />Comment: 63 pages, 6 figures, submitted to P5

Details

Database :
arXiv
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.2306.13567
Document Type :
Working Paper