Jul 11 – 12, 2026
James McCune Smith Learning Hub
Europe/London timezone

(LECR) ePIC Low-Q2 Tagger

Jul 11, 2026, 1:30 PM
20m
Room 743 (James McCune Smith Learning Hub)

Room 743

James McCune Smith Learning Hub

University Ave, Glasgow G12 8QW, United Kingdom
Talk Session 3

Speaker

Gary Penman (University of Glasgow)

Description

The Timepix4-based Low-Q2 tracking detector will extend the kinematic reach of the ePIC detector towards effectively zero photon virtuality, enabling a broad programme of quasi-real photoproduction measurements at the Electron-Ion Collider. By precisely measuring the trajectory of the scattered electron, the detector will tag events involving the exchange of quasi-real photons, providing access to a rich landscape of physics channels in hadron spectroscopy, exclusive reactions, and nucleon structure studies.
This contribution presents the design, construction, and integration status of the Low-Q2 tagger, with a focus on the Timepix4 tracking system and its expected performance. We discuss the detector’s role within the ePIC experiment and highlight its potential to unlock a diverse range of low-Q2 physics opportunities, including exclusive vector meson production, timelike Compton scattering, and searches for exotic hadronic states. An outlook on the anticipated physics programme and future developments is also presented.

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