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Description
Gaseous detectors play a critical role in the design of the inner tracker and muon detector systems for the Future Circular Collider electron-positron (FCC-ee) experiment. The muon detector is essential for muon identification and triggering. Precise measurements of charged particle segment directions and arrival times enable searches for exotic phenomena, such as long-lived particles and charged massive stable particles. To meet these demands, a design incorporating drift tubes and scintillator strips has been proposed, offering high spatial and temporal resolution, cost efficiency, and reliable performance. This presentation will discuss the development of a muon detector combining drift tubes and scintillator strips for FCC-ee experiments.