22–25 Aug 2016
CERN
Europe/Berlin timezone

Luminosity measurement with the CMD-3 detector at the VEPP-2000 e+e- collider.

23 Aug 2016, 11:20
20m
Room Charpak, building 60, 6th floor (CERN)

Room Charpak, building 60, 6th floor

CERN

Physics and computing Young Scientists' Forum

Speaker

Mr Artem Ryzhenenkov (Budker Institute of Nuclear Physics)

Description

Since December 2010 the CMD-3 detector has taken data at the electron-positron collider VEPP-2000. The collected data sample corresponds to an integrated luminosity of 60 1/pb in the c.m. energy range from 0.32 up to 2 GeV. Preise luminosity measurement is a key issue for many experiments whih study the hadronic cross sections at e+e− colliders. The integrated luminosity of the collider was measured using two well known QED processes e+e−→e+e−, γγ. The preliminary results of the luminosity measurement are presented in the various energy range. The current accuracy of the luminosity determination is estimated to be 1%. The study of the different systematics is in progress now and in forthcoming future we hope to reduce it to the level of ~0.5%. These methods will be usefull for luminosity measurement at future e+e- super c-tau factory in Novosibirsk.

Primary author

Mr Artem Ryzhenenkov (Budker Institute of Nuclear Physics)

Presentation materials