This is a version of the Global Large Detector (GLD) modelled as of Oct. 1, 2005.
The compact description of this detector in xml format can be found at http://www.lcsim.org/detectors/hd3.1-oct05.zip. What follows is a plain text description of the file compact.xml found in this zip file.
The tracking region is defined to be a cylinder with radius 209.5 cm and z extent +/- 269.5 cm.
Beampipe:
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Vertex Detector:
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The vertex detector is composed of a central barrel system with six layers.
The first two barrel layers are 13 cm long and the rest are 20. cm long, and are composed of 0.005 cm Silicon slice which is sensitive.
The inner radii of the layers are:
2.0, 2.2, 3.2, 3.4, 4.8, 5.0
Tracker:
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The intermediate tracker is composed of four barrels composed of 0.05616 cm of silicon.
The inner radii and z extent of the barrel layers are:
z | inner | radius |
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9. | 15. cm | |
18.5 | 38.2 cm | |
28. | 57.81 cm | |
37.5 | 77.43 cm |
The small angle endcap tracker is composed of 7 single-sided disks with sensitive slices of 0.05616 cm silicon.
The position and size of the disks are:
z | inner radius | outer radius |
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15. | 2.5 | 18.0 cm |
35. | 4.5 | 18.0 cm |
50. | 7.0 | 25.0 cm |
100. | 8.0 | 38.0 cm |
150. | 10.0 | 38.0 cm |
200. | 12.0 | 38.0 cm |
250. | 14.0 | 38.0 cm |
The central TPC tracker consists of a 260 cm long, 197.8 cm radius sensitive volume filled with P10 gas.
The inner and outer carbon-fiber field cages are at radii of 39.5 and 197.8 cm.
The forward TPC endcap tracker consists of a double-sided disk with sensitive slices of 0.03 cm silicon at
z = 279 cm with inner and outer radii of 30 and 207.5 cm.
Calorimeters:
Electromagnetic Calorimeter:
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The inner radius for the barrel is 211 cm.
The EM calorimeter is a Pb-scintillator sampling calorimeter composed of 38 layers of
material | thickness |
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Lead | 0.4 cm |
Polystyrene | 0.1 cm |
The z extent of the barrel cylinder is +/- 300 cm.
The endcap starts at an inner radius of 30 cm and extends out to 207.5 cm.
Hadron calorimeter:
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The hadron calorimeter is also a Pb-scintillator sampling calorimeter composed of 130 layers of
material | thickness |
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Lead | 0.4 cm |
Polystyrene | 0.1 cm |
The barrel inner radius is 195 cm with a z extent of +/- 275 cm.
The endcap extends from an inner radius of 26 cm to an outer radius of 260 cm.
Solenoid:
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The solenoid is modelled as a cylinder with an inner radius of 310 cm. This is larger than the outer radius of the hadron calorimeter since we will not be building a cylindrical detector, but a polygonal one (current thinking is octagonal). The barrel composition is as follows:
material | thickness | z |
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Steel | 6.0cm | 420 cm |
Air | 8.5cm | 420 cm |
Aluminum | 39.3cm | 400 cm |
Steel | 6.0cm | 400 cm |
Air | 20.0cm | 420 cm |
Steel | 3.0cm | 420 cm |
This is capped with disk endplates of 6cm steel from r=332 cm to 337.5 cm.
Muon System:
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The barrel muon system is implemented as a sampling calorimeter composed of 4 layers of:
material thickness
Iron 60. cm
Polystyrene 10. cm
The barrel inner radius is 400 cm with z extent of +/- 720 cm.
The endcap sits inside the barrel at an inner z of 460 cm and radius from 45 cm to 395 cm.
The field is solenoidal, constant 3 Tesla along z up to half the coil thickness and -0.6 outside.
Masks and far forward detectors remain to be implemented.