Speaker
Abdollah Mohammadi
(University of Wisconsin Madison (US))
Description
Electron-positron pair production and hadron photoproduction are the most important beam-induced backgrounds at linear electron-positron colliders. Predicting them accurately governs the design and
optimization of detectors at these machines, and ultimately their physics reach. With the proposal, adoption, and first specification of the C3 collider concept it is of primary importance to estimate
these backgrounds and begin the process of tuning existing linear collider detector designs to fully exploit the parameters of the machine. We will report on the status of estimating both of these backgrounds at C3 using the SiD detector concept, and discuss the effects of the machine parameters on the preliminary detector and electronics design.
Authors
Abdollah Mohammadi
(University of Wisconsin Madison (US))
Elias Mettner
(University of Wisconsin-Madison)
Lindsey Gray
(Fermi National Accelerator Lab. (US))