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  2. Particle Flow and ILC Detector Design

    https://www.hep.phy.cam.ac.uk/~thomson/talks/LDC_thomson.pdf
    8 May 2007: Cost related to stored energy: Stored energy LB2R2. LDC meeting., Paris 4/5/2007 Mark Thomson 9. ... a risk. Would like to attempt a cost/PFA performance optimizationusing Henri’s cost model (size/field/CAL costs) and currentparameterization of PFA
  3. Particle Flow and ILC Detector Design

    https://www.hep.phy.cam.ac.uk/~thomson/talks/GLD_LDC_thomson.pdf
    29 May 2007: Cost related to stored energy: Stored energy LB2R2. GLD/LDC meeting., DESY 29/5/2007 Mark Thomson 10. ... Cost unit = 1 DCR LDC detectorFirst “conclusions”…. For all input costs HCAL optimised to approximately 5 λ atthe expense of decreased radius.
  4. Particle Flow Calorimetry and ILC Detector Design

    https://www.hep.phy.cam.ac.uk/~thomson/meetings/ild/talks/ILDDetectorOptimisation.pdf
    21 Sep 2007: LDC/GLD (and SiD) designed for particle flow calorimetrymotivation for very high granularity (and cost) ECAL/HCAL. ... LDC. Cost-performance optimisations is highly non-trivial, need:realistic cost estimaterealistic PFArealistic Vertexing/Flavour tag.
  5. Particle Flow Calorimetry and ILC Detector Design

    https://www.hep.phy.cam.ac.uk/~thomson/talks/RALFinal.pdf
    10 Apr 2007: 3x3 cm2 (motivated by cost)Digital HCALHigh lateral segmentation. 1x1 cm2digital readout (granularity)RPCs, wire chambers, GEMS…. ... Optimise performance vs. cost. Main questions (the major cost drivers):• Size : performance vs.
  6. CALICE-UK and ILD

    https://www.hep.phy.cam.ac.uk/~thomson/meetings/ild/talks/watson_ILD_1.ppt
    21 Sep 2007: Nigel Watson / Birmingham. MAPS. Silicon pixel readout, minimal interlayer gaps, stability – prohibitive cost? ... CMOS process, more mainstream:. Industry standard, multiple vendors (schedule, cost). (At least) as performant – ongoing studies.
  7. Microsoft PowerPoint - ILDUK

    https://www.hep.phy.cam.ac.uk/~thomson/talks/ILDUK.pdf
    28 Sep 2007: Need to input realistic engineering details, e.g. power, cooling, DAQ, and cost; all will impact design.
  8. Particle Flow Calorimetry and ILC Detector Design

    https://www.hep.phy.cam.ac.uk/~thomson/meetings/ild/talks/ILDWelcome.pdf
    20 Sep 2007: Need to input realistic engineering details, e.g. power, cooling, DAQ, and cost; all will impact design.
  9. PHYS 20141 Electromagnetism

    https://www.hep.phy.cam.ac.uk/~thomson/meetings/ild/talks/bailey_ILD.ppt
    21 Sep 2007: Aim to use as much “off the shelf” technology as possible to minimise costs and development cycles.
  10. Particle Flow Calorimetry at the ILCM. A. Thomson Cavendish ...

    https://www.hep.phy.cam.ac.uk/~thomson/publications/hsw06.pdf
    16 Jan 2007: The high granularity electromagnetic and hadronic calorimeters requiredfor particle flow are significant cost drivers for the overall detector design. ... In turn,both the size and the magnetic field are significant driving factors for the cost of the
  11. Particle Flow and ILC Detector Design

    https://www.hep.phy.cam.ac.uk/~thomson/talks/Pandora_Paris2007.pdf
    3 May 2007: Optimise performance vs. cost. Main questions (the major cost drivers):• Size : performance vs.

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