Straw tube detectors tested with 150 GeV muons at CERN showed consistent spatial resolutions and high detection efficiencies, providing benchmark metrics for FCC-ee straw tracker development.
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Fully heavy pentaquark fragmentation functions PQ5Q1.0 are completed for charm and bottom flavors and used to compute NLL/NLO+ semi-inclusive production rates at future colliders.
FCC-ee projections indicate at least 10 times better precision on the H to tau tau cross-section than the LHC through ZH and VBF channels plus improved tau reconstruction methods.
A partly instrumented compact silicon-tungsten calorimeter prototype was tested in an electron beam, yielding MIP calibration and preliminary shower development displays.
Numerical modeling and experimental validation establish a 10 mm minimum bending radius for 6.35 mm OD tantalum tubes with ovalization limited to ±0.5 mm, plus an empirical yield stress relation from hardness, for the FCC-ee positron source.
Updated design for LEP3 electron-positron collider in the LHC tunnel to achieve high luminosity for precision studies of the Z, W, and Higgs bosons.
The paper summarizes adaptations needed to apply ILC detector concepts to other Higgs Factory projects like FCC-ee.
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Performance Evaluation of Straw Tubes with Muon Beams at CERN
Straw tube detectors tested with 150 GeV muons at CERN showed consistent spatial resolutions and high detection efficiencies, providing benchmark metrics for FCC-ee straw tracker development.
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Test of a partly instrumented highly compact and granular electromagnetic calorimeter in an electron beam of 1 to 6 GeV
A partly instrumented compact silicon-tungsten calorimeter prototype was tested in an electron beam, yielding MIP calibration and preliminary shower development displays.