Selectron Mass Reconstruction and the Resolution of the Linear Collider Detector

Physics – High Energy Physics – High Energy Physics - Experiment

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6 pages, 2 figures; to appear in the proceedings of the 2005 Internaitonal Linear Collider Workshop, Stanford University, Stan

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We have used ISAJET and the JAS LCD fast simulation to explore the precision of Snowmass Point SPS1a selectron mass reconstruction for the Silicon Detector concept. Simulating collisions at E_cm = 1 TeV, we have found that most of the information constraining the selectron mass is carried in the forward (|cos(theta)| > 0.8) region. We have also found that, for a beam energy spread of 1% (conventional RF design), detector resolution limitations compromise the selectron mass reconstruction only in the forward region. However, for a beam energy spread of less than 0.2% (superconducting RF design), the detector resolution compromises the selectron mass reconstruction over the full angular region.

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