5–7 Oct 2022
DESY Hamburg
Europe/Berlin timezone

An overview of the International Large Detector (ILD) for a future electron-positron collider

6 Oct 2022, 17:30
2h
Canteen and extension (DESY Hamburg)

Canteen and extension

DESY Hamburg

Poster WG3 - Detector R&D Poster Session

Speaker

Ties Behnke (DESY)

Description

The International Large Detector (ILD) is a detector designed primarily for the International Linear Collider (ILC), a high-luminosity linear electron-positron collider with an initial center-of-mass energy of 250 GeV, extendable to 1 TeV.
The ILD concept is based on particle flow for overall event reconstruction, which requests outstanding detector capabilities including superb tracking, very precise detection of secondary vertices and high-granularity calorimetry. In the past years the design has focused on building sub-detector technological prototypes scalable to the full ILD size, studying their integration into a coherent detector, benchmarking the ILD performance and preparing for an optimization of the overall ILD size and costing. The current status has been made public in an ILD Interim Design Report (IDR, 2020) of interest for any future e+e– collider detector. The poster will summarize the main IDR results.
Recently, the ILD group has been considering widening its activities to explore synergies with studies at other Higgs factories. A new strategy of the ILD group currently under discussion may also be presented.

Primary author

Kiyotomo Kawagoe (FLC (Forschung an Lepton Collidern))

Presentation materials