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**Compact longitudinal size allows option of moving Final Focus Quadrupoles closer to the Interaction Point (IP) | **Compact longitudinal size allows option of moving Final Focus Quadrupoles closer to the Interaction Point (IP) | ||
*** Enables higher luminosity and higher far-forward angular acceptance | *** Enables higher luminosity and higher far-forward angular acceptance | ||
+ | **High performance Particle ID is enabled by the past decade of EIC Generic Detector R&D | ||
+ | **An all-Si digital tracker based on Monolithic Active Pixel Silicon (MAPS) technology fulfills the tracking requirements |
Revision as of 13:30, 7 June 2021
COmpact detectoR for the Electron ion collider (CORE)
- General principles:
- A detector build within and around a compact solenoid can enable the full EIC physics program
- Compact size reduces cost and enables investments in key technologies for critical subsystems
- Compact longitudinal size allows option of moving Final Focus Quadrupoles closer to the Interaction Point (IP)
- Enables higher luminosity and higher far-forward angular acceptance
- High performance Particle ID is enabled by the past decade of EIC Generic Detector R&D
- An all-Si digital tracker based on Monolithic Active Pixel Silicon (MAPS) technology fulfills the tracking requirements