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Review of US Program for Detector R&D for the ILC
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(US/Central)
at Argonne National Lab
at Argonne National Lab
Building 362
Room F108
| Description |
A review of the Detector R&D for the ILC by the Department of Energy and National Science Foundation. http://physics.uoregon.edu/~lc/lcdrd/review-07/ Location of Review: Building 362, HEP Room F108 |
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08:30 - 19:00
Morning Session Day 1
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08:30
Executive Session
30'
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09:00
Welcome
5'
Speaker: Harry Weerts (Argonne National Laboratory) -
09:05
Introduction
55'
-- LCDRD history, WWS coordination, physics drivers for detectors, detector concepts, roadmap
Speaker: Jim Brau (U. Oregon) Material: Slides
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10:00
Vertex detection
40'
Speaker: Ronald Lipton (Fermilab) Material: Slides
- 10:40 break 30'
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11:10
PFA Jet energy measurements
20'
Speaker: Lei Xia (Argonne National Laboratory) Material: Slides
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11:30
Hadron calorimetry
40'
Speaker: Andy White (University of Texas at Arlington) Material: Slides 

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12:10
Compensating calorimetry
20'
Speaker: John Hauptman (Iowa State) Material: Slides
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08:30
Executive Session
30'
- 12:30 - 13:45 Breakout sessions. Box lunch will be served.
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13:45 - 18:30
Afternoon Session Day 1
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13:45
EM calorimetry
30'
Speaker: Raymond Frey (University of Oregon) Material: Slides
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14:15
Gaseous tracking
30'
Speaker: Daniel Peterson (Cornell) Material: Slides

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14:45
Silicon tracking
30'
Speaker: Timothy Nelson (SLAC) Material: Beijing Agenda
Paper
Slides

- 15:15 break 30'
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15:45
Muon detection and particle ID
30'
Speaker: Paul Karchin (Wayne State University) Material: Slides
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16:15
LEP - beamline measurements
30'
Speaker: Michael Hildreth (University of Notre Dame) Material: Slides
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16:45
Executive Session
1h30'
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13:45
EM calorimetry
30'
- 18:30 - 21:30 Dinner for presenters and consultants
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08:30 - 19:00
Morning Session Day 1
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08:30 - 13:15
Morning Session Day 2
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08:30
Test Beams
30'
Speaker: Jaehoon Yu (University of Texas at Arlington) Material: Slides
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09:00
Software Development
30'
Speaker: Norman Graf (SLAC) Material: Slides
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09:30
R&D Plan
1h0'
Speaker: Harry Weerts (Argonne National Laboratory) Material: Slides
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10:30
General Discussion
15'
- 10:45 break 30'
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11:15
Breakout Session
1h0'
detailed conversations between consultants and participants. Rooms: F253, H220, E356, F240 and F108.
- 12:15 Breakout session cont'd. Box lunch will be served. 45'
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08:30
Test Beams
30'
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13:00
- 14:00
Executive Session
1h0'
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14:00
- 15:00
Closeout
1h0'
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08:30 - 13:15
Morning Session Day 2