Oh, actually it says “None of the
existing collider detectors........”
I read it as “None of the existing
ILC simulations ........”
so it’s OK.
Bill.
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Whoever wrote:
didn’t go to the Hamburg LCWS07! A di-jet mass
resolution of 3GeV for the W (M = 80.4GeV or dM/M ~ 3.7%) requires dE/E ~ 4%,
which PandoraPFA is quite close to. From the LCWS07 plenary simulation talk:
He says the dE/E physics requirement is 3.8%, which is
26%/SQRT(E) at sqrt(s) = 91 GeV, and 60%/SQRT(E) at 500 GeV. PandoraPFA gets
29.5%/SQRT(E) and 53.4%/SQRT(E), respectively, or 4.4% and 3.3%, respectively.
Bill.
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Dear colleagues,
The test beam working group of the WWS is planning to
complete and
release the ILC beam test roadmap document on July 1,
as announced at
the IDTB07 workshop at Fermilab in January and at the
LCWS07 at DESY in
June. The
current draft document is available at the URL:
http://www-hep.uta.edu/~yu/research/linear-collider/ilc-tb-roadmap-v3.1.pdf
http://www-hep.uta.edu/~yu/research/linear-collider/ilc-tb-roadmap-v3.1.doc
As you already know this is an important document for
the forthcoming
ILC detector R&D activities. Thus, we would greatly appreciate your
comments on this document. Please send your comments to Jae Yu
([log in to unmask]) by Wednesday, June 27, two weeks
from today.
Thank you for your contribution to the roadmap
document.
Regards,
Kiyotomo Kawagoe, Felix Sefkow, Vaclav Vrba and Jae Yu