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Muon reconstruction performance and detector-design considerations for a Muon Collider

28 Jul 2021, 17:30
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Parallel session talk Detector R&D and Data Handling T12: Detector R&D and Data Handling

Speaker

Dr Ilaria Vai (Università di Bergamo and INFN Pavia)

Description

A muon collider has a great potential for particle physics giving the possibility to reach the high center-of-mass energy and luminosity of hadron colliders, with a greatly reduced pile up effect. However, a series of challenges arise mainly from the short muon lifetime and the Beam-induced Background. A complete simulation,based on CLIC’s ILCSoft software, is ongoing to understand the performance of the full detector. Concerning the muon system, the iron yoke plates are meant to be instrumented with layers of track sensitive chamber to enhance the muon identification. At the moment, according to CLIC geometry, glass Resistive Plate Chambers with readout cells of 30x30 mm$^{2}$ have been adopted both for the barrel and the endcap region. Other possible solutions,based on MicroPattern Gaseous Detectors, will be discussed considering their characteristics and performance.
The results of a preliminary study investigating the muon reconstruction efficiency, Beam-induced Background sensitivity and background mitigation are presented for muon beams collisions at a center-of-mass energy of 1.5 TeV.

First author Ilaria Vai
Email ilaria.vai@cern.ch
Collaboration / Activity Muon Collider

Primary authors

Dr Ilaria Vai (Università di Bergamo and INFN Pavia) Chiara Aimè (INFN Pavia, University of Pavia) Cristina Riccardi (Università degli Studi di Pavia, INFN Pavia ) Paola Salvini (INFN Pavia) Nazar Bartosik (INFN Torino) Massimo Casarsa (INFN Trieste)

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