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Date: Thu, 26 Aug 2004 18:55:06 +0100 (BST)
From: David Miller <[log in to unmask]>
Subject: Detector Concepts VIDEO Session at Durham, 14.00 UK summer time, 3
September
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Cc: Jim Brau <[log in to unmask]>, "Yamamoto, Hitoshi -- Hitoshi
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To members of the ECFA Study of Physics and detectors for a Linear
Collider, and to members of the ACFA and ALCPG studies.
BROADCAST VIDEO SESSION ON DETECTOR COCEPTS
Dear friends,
Many important decisions were taken at ICHEP in Beijing last week - not
only the technology choice. ILCSC and ICFA also agreed to the proposal
(outlined in the slides from Hitoshi Yamamoto and myself, attached) from
our Worldwide Study to encourage the development of fully international
detector concepts for the Linear Collider. Remember, according to the
ILCSC parameters document
http://www.fnal.gov/directorate/icfa/LC_parameters.pdf
the ILC should be planned with space and infrastructure for two
experiments.
There will be a 2-hour session at the ECFA workshop in Durham next Friday
3 September at which the cases for three candidate detector concepts will
be presented. Two of them involve gaseous-tracking detectors, and we will
also be launching an all embracing study of "Large-Volume Gaseous Tracking
Detector Concepts". The third is a Silicon-Tracking Detector concept.
After the talks there will be time for discussion of technical and
strategic questions.
Details of the programme and of how to connect to the video presentation
of the session are about to be posted on the workshop website at
http://www.ippp.dur.ac.uk/ECFA04/
I also remind participants in the workshop that Harry Weerts (Fermilab)
and John Jaros (SLAC) will be running an extra meeting at Durham on
Saturday afternoon for anyone who is interested in joining the
Silicon-Tracking Detector concept study; details on the workshop webages.
Yours ever
David
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