Physics – High Energy Physics – High Energy Physics - Experiment
Scientific paper
2002-02-13
Physics
High Energy Physics
High Energy Physics - Experiment
10 pages, 6 figures; Reported to the Chicago Linear Collider Workshop, January 7-9, 2002; Submitted to NIM-A
Scientific paper
The track timing capabilities of a silicon drift detector based tracker for a future linear electron-positron collider are evaluated. We show such a detector can time tracks at the nanosecond, and for high-$P_{T}$, sub-nanosecond level. This implies that, even for collider designs with the bunch spacing at 1.4 ns, every track can be assigned to a particular bunch crossing at a confidence level of up to two standard deviations. We suggest a choice for the drift axes in the tracker layers to simultaneously optimize the momentum resolution and track timing.
Bellwied Rene
Cinabro David
Rykov V. L.
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