Bulletin of the American Physical Society
2023 APS April Meeting
Volume 68, Number 6
Minneapolis, Minnesota (Apr 15-18)
Virtual (Apr 24-26); Time Zone: Central Time
Session F15: Mini-Symposium: Studies for EIC physics and detector design
8:30 AM–9:54 AM,
Sunday, April 16, 2023
Room: Marquette VI - 2nd Floor
Sponsoring
Units:
GHP DNP
Chair: Susan Shadmand
Abstract: F15.00002 : The Electron-Ion Collider: A Second Interaction Region and its Opportunity
9:06 AM–9:18 AM
Presenter:
Klaus Dehmelt
(Stony Brook University)
Author:
Klaus Dehmelt
(Stony Brook University)
Scientists around the world are working to design detector systems that will make the most of the EIC’s technical capabilities. Ideally, EIC scientists would like to build two complementary detectors so they can collect different kinds of data and/or cross-check one another’s findings. The Brookhaven National Lab’s collider complex has two interaction regions for such large-scale EIC detectors. The EIC project within the DOE Office of Science includes funding for the accelerators, one interaction region, and one detector.
The EIC User Community is in strong support of a second complementary detector and is endorsed by an advisory panel (DPAP) that made a strong case for two complementary general-purpose detectors.
A second detector will enable one to examine the physics of the EIC case in a complementary fashion but also provides the opportunity to follow a path to new ideas. We will discuss in this presentation the benefits and opportunities as well as the challenges a second detector will supply within the EIC.
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