Speaker
Emmerich Kneringer
(University of Innsbruck (AT))
Description
The Future Circular Collider (FCC) design study plans a high-energy frontier particle accelerator of 100 km circumference to succeed the Large Hadron Collider. Ongoing work on hadronic and leptonic options for the beams of the accelerator are supported by a common software framework (FCCSW) developed at CERN. Great emphasis is put on collaboration and synergies, as for example with the adoption of the A Common Tracking Software (ACTS) project that aims to extract and package the tracking code of the ATLAS experiment. An overview of the hadron-hadron tracking detector design, first results based on parametric, fast and full simulation and their implications for offline computing will be presented.
Authors
Andreas Salzburger
(CERN)
Benedikt Hegner
(CERN)
Emmerich Kneringer
(University of Innsbruck (AT))
Julia Hrdinka
(Vienna University of Technology (AT))
Valentin Volkl
(University of Innsbruck (AT))