A survey of charged-hadron identification concepts for future colliders, summarizing published R&D on Cherenkov imaging, cluster counting, and fast silicon timing, with no new results.
Perspectives for particle identification in ALICE using silicon-based timing detectors
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Precision timing has alway been a prominent topic in the instrumentation for high-energy physics experiments. In this document I discuss what the perspectives are for the use of silicon sensors for a time-of-flight detector in a next-generation heavy-ion experiment at the LHC. A brief overview of the experiment and a preliminary assessment of the expected particle-identification performance is also presented.
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Particle Identification at Future Colliders
A survey of charged-hadron identification concepts for future colliders, summarizing published R&D on Cherenkov imaging, cluster counting, and fast silicon timing, with no new results.