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arxiv: 2105.12495 · v1 · pith:V3THI2QO · submitted 2021-05-26 · hep-ex · physics.ins-det

Prospects of fast timing detectors for particle identification at future Higgs factories

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keywords time-of-flightidentificationprecisechargedfasthiggsmassmeasurements
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We present an overview of a study on precise mass reconstruction and identification of charged hadrons ($\pi^{\pm}$, $K^{\pm}$, $p$) using time-of-flight measurements in the electromagnetic calorimeter of a typical Higgs factory detector. Time-of-flight measurements can take advantage of fast timing Si sensors with a time resolution in the order of 10 ps. A precise time-of-flight measurement might contribute to the kaon mass determination and can improve particle identification in the momentum regions inaccessible for the $dE/dx$ method. In this contribution, we discuss the current status and the challenges of the time-of-flight approach for a precise reconstruction of charged hadron masses.

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