A detector for top energy DIS

5 May 2026, 09:40
20m
Sala GIOVE B, Ground Floor (Hotel Carlton)

Sala GIOVE B, Ground Floor

Hotel Carlton

Talk WG6 Current Upgrades and Future Experiments WG6 Current upgrades and future experiments

Speaker

Dr Laurent Forthomme (AGH University of Kraków (PL))

Description

The Large Hadron electron Collider (LHeC) is the proposal to deliver electron-proton/nucleus collisions at CERN using the LHC beams and a 50 GeV electron beam from an Energy Recovery Linac. While initially foreseen [1] for concurrent electron-hadron and hadron-hadron operation, a standalone electron-hadron operation phase has been proposed [2] in view of the current LHC schedule. Thus, the LHeC becomes a bridge from the HL-LHC to the next flagship at CERN, and one of the possible projects in the 2026 Update of the European Strategy for Particle Physics [3], were the FCC-ee as plan A not feasible.
In this talk we review the status of the design of a detector for the LHeC, and its extension to the FCC-eh. We present the present technology choices with their expected performance. We also analyse the possible synergies with future projects like ePIC, ALICE3 and detectors for $e^+e^-$ colliders. Finally, we review the feasibility and cost of such a detector.
[1] P. Agostini et al. (LHeC/FCC-he Study Group), J. Phys. G 48, 110501 (2021), arXiv:2007.14491 [hep-ex].
[2] F. Ahmadova et al., e-Print: 2503.17727 [hep-ex].
[3] The European Strategy for Particle Physics: 2026 Update - Recommendations by the European Strategy Group, https://cds.cern.ch/record/2950671/files/CERN-ESU-2025-002.pdf?version=1.

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Dr Laurent Forthomme (AGH University of Kraków (PL))

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