Uncertainties from metrology in the integrated luminosity measurement with the updated design of a detector at CEPC
Abstract: In order to measure integrated luminosity with a required precision of $10{-4}$ at the $Z0$ pole, proposed CEPC $e{+}e{-}$ collider requires a luminometer, a specially designed calorimeter placed in the very forward region to identify Bhabha scattering at low polar angles. Usually, such a device is placed at the outgoing beams, to keep the spatial symmetries of the head-on collisions at accelerators with a non-zero crossing angle. At CEPC it is currently proposed to place the luminometer on the z-axis. We review a feasibility of a measurement of the integrated luminosity at the $Z{0}$ pole with the required precision, concerning the luminometer centered around the z-axis and the post-CDR beam properties.
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