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Description
The Super Tau-Charm Facility (STCF) is a high-luminosity electron-positron collider proposed in China. It will operate in an energy range of 2-7GeV with a peak luminosity higher than 0.5*10^35 cm^2 s^-1. The STCF physics goals require efficient and precise reconstruction of exclusive final states produced in the e+e- collisions. This places stringent demands on the performance of the STCF detector. It must provide maximal solid angle of coverage, high efficiency and good resolution for both charged and neutral particles of low momentum or energy, excellent hadron identification in a large momentum range, and powerful muon identification capability. This report presents the physics case of the STCF and the conceptual design and R&D progress of the STCF detector.
| Position | Professor |
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| Affiliation | University of Science and Technology of China |
| Country | China |