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+ | The EIC PID consortium (eRD14) has been formed to develop an integrated program for particle identification (PID) for a future Electron-Ion Collider (EIC) detector, for which excellent particle identification is an essential requirement. For instance, identification of the hadrons in the final state is needed for understanding how different quark flavors contribute to the properties of hadrons, and reliable identification of the scattered electron is important for covering kinematics where pion backgrounds are large. The PID systems also have the greatest overall impact on the layout of the central detector, and put important constraints on the magnetic field. It is thus essential to conduct the relevant R&D at an early stage of the development of a complete EIC detector. In addition to providing solutions addressing the broader EIC requirements, the PID consortium has worked closely with BNL and JLab to ensure that the specific R&D projects are compatible with the detector concepts that are being pursued there. | ||
== eRD14 Reports == | == eRD14 Reports == |
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eRD14 Consortium: An integrated program for particle identification (PID) for a future Electron-Ion Collider (EIC) detector
The EIC PID consortium (eRD14) has been formed to develop an integrated program for particle identification (PID) for a future Electron-Ion Collider (EIC) detector, for which excellent particle identification is an essential requirement. For instance, identification of the hadrons in the final state is needed for understanding how different quark flavors contribute to the properties of hadrons, and reliable identification of the scattered electron is important for covering kinematics where pion backgrounds are large. The PID systems also have the greatest overall impact on the layout of the central detector, and put important constraints on the magnetic field. It is thus essential to conduct the relevant R&D at an early stage of the development of a complete EIC detector. In addition to providing solutions addressing the broader EIC requirements, the PID consortium has worked closely with BNL and JLab to ensure that the specific R&D projects are compatible with the detector concepts that are being pursued there.
eRD14 Reports
In this section, a collection of the eRD14 related documents which includes proposal, report, and presentation, are listed.
2016
- EIC PID (eRD14) Proposal FY17
- EIC PID Progress Report Dec. 2016
- All eRD FY17 Proposal/Reports and Committee Comments
- Cheuk-Ping Wong, Performance Study of a Prototype Modular RICH Detector for EIC Experiments, APS DNP Meeting 2016, Vancouver, BC, Canada.
2015
- EIC PID (eRD14) Proposal FY16
- EIC PID Progress Report Dec. 2015
- Cheuk-Ping Wong, Simulation Study of RICH Detector for Particle Identification in Forward Region at Electron-Ion Collider, APS April Meeting 2015, Baltimore, MD
- EIC Detector R&D Progress Report (Oct – Dec 2015)
2014
- EIC R&D Proposal 2014