Conveners
FCC-hh Experiments and Detectors, 1st session
- Guido Emilio Tonelli (Universita di Pisa & INFN (IT))
Maria Ilaria Besana
(CERN)
13/04/2016, 10:50
Experiments and Detectors
Oral
In view of a new 100 km long hadron collider, which is expected to operate at a centre-of-mass energy of 100 TeV and to accumulate up to 30 ab$^{-1}$, with a peak instantaneous luminosity up to 30 $10^{34}$ cm$^{-2}$s$^{-1}$, the evaluation of the radiation load on the detector is a key ingredient for the choice of materials and technologies.
The first concept of the detector foresees the...
Matthias Mentink
(CERN)
13/04/2016, 11:10
Experiments and Detectors
Oral
As part of the conceptual design of the Future Circular Collider for hadron-hadron collisions (FCC-hh), new detector magnet designs are required. Due to the need to provide a magnetic field of 5-6 T over a very large volume, these detector magnets have stored magnetic energies as high as 50 GJ. The two main designs currently under consideration are the ‘Minimum Yoke Solenoid’ and the ‘Twin...
Zbynek Drasal
(CERN)
13/04/2016, 11:30
Experiments and Detectors
Oral
A 100TeV hadron collider is the core aspect of the Future Circular Collider (FCC) studies.
An integral part of such studies is a conceptual design study of a detector system. This talk will discuss a tracker design study for such a detector with focus on geometry, expected detector performance, estimated particle occupancy and data rates.