Following the Washington FCC week, we have to define the next steps for the FCC hadron detector effort. The goal of this meeting is a definition of the overall strategy on how to move forward. The key starting points are
(a) the definition of a set of benchmark processes to drive the setting of detector performance goals
(b) an agreed parametric description of an FCC-hh detector that can be used for the physics studies on one hand and for detector design studies on the other hand.
A mailing list for people interested in detector design for FCC-hh has been established and interested people may self add to it.
fcc-experiments-hadron@cern.ch
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Summary of Washington meeting Detector Session45m
Speaker:
Werner Riegler(CERN)
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Benchmarks for an FCC-hh detector45m
Speaker:
Michelangelo Mangano(CERN)
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Discussion of DELPHES descriptions of ATLAS and CMS, proposal for FCC45m
Speakers:
Filip Moortgat(CERN), Heather Gray(CERN)
Delphes card
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Parametric detector description in the FCC software framework45m
Speakers:
Benedikt Hegner(CERN), Colin Bernet(IPNL/CNRS (Lyon))
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17:15
Mass reconstruction benchmarks: X->VV->(jj)+(jj)15m
Speaker:
Maurizio Pierini(California Institute of Technology (US))
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17:30
HepSim Monte Carlo samples and and their interface with detector simulations15m
Speaker:
Sergei Chekanov(Argonne National Laboratory (US))
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Dilepton resonances in 4-lepton final states15m
Speakers:
Jose Santiago(Granada University), Jose Santiago(ETH Zurich)