Tag archive: detailed baseline design
Sakue Yamada | 24 March 2011
The scientists that make up the physics and detector side of the ILC community come together to create the Detailed Baseline Detector Report, a document that reflects the newest developments and requirements in detector R&D.
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Research Director's Report | Tagged:
DBD, detailed baseline design, detectors
Sakue Yamada | 20 January 2011
First of all a Happy New Year to all readers! We have now come over the middle point of the Letters-of-Intent (LOIs) process to produce a detailed baseline design (DBD) of the ILC detectors. The first half was very productive. Starting from the call for LOIs and establishing the advisory scheme, the International Detector Advisory Group (IDAG), we came through the validation, which included both hard work for preparation by many people and elaborated examination by IDAG. Much work on detector R&D and physics simulation is now being continued to be integrated into two detector systems by the two validated groups. While further efforts are needed towards the completion of DBD, it is timely to make an interim report now, and we are already working on it.
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Research Director's Report | Tagged:
DBD, detailed baseline design, Europe, regional contact
Jim Brau | 16 December 2010
The SiD (Silicon Detector) Collaboration met in a workshop at the University of Oregon in Eugene from 15-17 November to review progress, discuss plans, and further organise its effort for the Detailed Baseline Design (DBD) report due at the end of 2012. -- Jim Brau and Andy White for SiD
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Research Director's Report | Tagged:
DBD, detailed baseline design, SiD
Sakue Yamada | 19 August 2010
Right now, the two detector groups are striving to update their detector concepts towards the detailed baseline design (DBD) aimed to be completed in 2012.
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Research Director's Report | Tagged:
DBD, detailed baseline design
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