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Tracking charged particles in the zero curvature limit

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arxiv 2109.00845 v1 pith:BBTJ4U3K submitted 2021-09-02 physics.ins-det hep-exhep-ph

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In this report we discuss appropriate strategies for the tracking of charged particles in the limit of zero curvature. The suggested approach avoids special treatments and precision issues that frequently arise in that limit. We provide explicit expressions for transport, refitting and vertexing in regions where magnetic field inhomogeneities or detector interaction effects can be approximately ignored.

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