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arxiv 2209.03607 v3 pith:2236WDBY submitted 2022-09-08 physics.ins-det hep-ex

Solid State Detectors and Tracking for Snowmass

A. Affolder , A. Apresyan , S. Worm , M. Albrow , D. Ally , D. Ambrose , E. Anderssen , N. Apadula
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classification physics.ins-det hep-ex
keywords trackingdetectorssnowmassexperimentsphysicsreconstructionsolidstate
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Tracking detectors are of vital importance for collider-based high energy physics (HEP) experiments. The primary purpose of tracking detectors is the precise reconstruction of charged particle trajectories and the reconstruction of secondary vertices. The performance requirements from the community posed by the future collider experiments require an evolution of tracking systems, necessitating the development of new techniques, materials and technologies in order to fully exploit their physics potential. In this article we summarize the discussions and conclusions of the 2022 Snowmass Instrumentation Frontier subgroup on Solid State and Tracking Detectors (Snowmass IF03).

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