24–28 May 2021
America/Vancouver timezone

Detector challenges from HL-LHC to FCC

24 May 2021, 07:55
30m
Invited Plenary Plenary

Speaker

Werner Riegler (CERN)

Description

The HL-LHC poses some serious challenges to particle detectors, with a luminosity of 5x10^34 cm^-2s-1, a pileup of up to 200 pp collisions per bunch-crossing and hadron fluence of up to 2x10^16 cm^-2 in the most exposed silicon sensors. The LHC community is at this moment preparing the detector upgrades for this project to be installed in the middle of this decade. The FCC-hh is a 100TeV next generation hadron collider, which will again increase the detector challenge by 1-2 orders of magnitude in terms of particle rates and radiation load. This talk will review the detector challenges at such a future facility.

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