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Operation of the ATLAS end-cap calorimeters at sLHC luminosities, an experimental study

The expected increase of luminosity at sLHC by a factor of ten with respect to LHC luminosities has serious consequences for the signal reconstruction, radiation hardness requirements and operations of the ATLAS liquid argon calorimeters (EMEC, HEC, FCAL) in the endcap, respectively forward region....

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Autor principal: Ferencei, J
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2009
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Acceso en línea:http://cds.cern.ch/record/1205074
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description The expected increase of luminosity at sLHC by a factor of ten with respect to LHC luminosities has serious consequences for the signal reconstruction, radiation hardness requirements and operations of the ATLAS liquid argon calorimeters (EMEC, HEC, FCAL) in the endcap, respectively forward region. Small modules of each type of calorimeter have been built. The layout and the components used are very close to the ones used in the construction of the ATLAS calorimeter. The goal is to simulate in the high intensity proton beam at IHEP /Protvino the particle impact as expected for ATLAS in sLHC. Depending on the position in pseudorapidity |η|, each forward calorimeter has to cope with a different particle and energy flux. Placing absorber elements in-between the various small calorimeter modules, the particle and energy flux as expected in ATLAS later - given the variation due to |η| and longitudinal position - can be simulated very well.
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spelling cern-12050742019-09-30T06:29:59Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/1205074engFerencei, JOperation of the ATLAS end-cap calorimeters at sLHC luminosities, an experimental studyDetectors and Experimental TechniquesThe expected increase of luminosity at sLHC by a factor of ten with respect to LHC luminosities has serious consequences for the signal reconstruction, radiation hardness requirements and operations of the ATLAS liquid argon calorimeters (EMEC, HEC, FCAL) in the endcap, respectively forward region. Small modules of each type of calorimeter have been built. The layout and the components used are very close to the ones used in the construction of the ATLAS calorimeter. The goal is to simulate in the high intensity proton beam at IHEP /Protvino the particle impact as expected for ATLAS in sLHC. Depending on the position in pseudorapidity |η|, each forward calorimeter has to cope with a different particle and energy flux. Placing absorber elements in-between the various small calorimeter modules, the particle and energy flux as expected in ATLAS later - given the variation due to |η| and longitudinal position - can be simulated very well.ATL-LARG-SLIDE-2009-242oai:cds.cern.ch:12050742009-09-06
spellingShingle Detectors and Experimental Techniques
Ferencei, J
Operation of the ATLAS end-cap calorimeters at sLHC luminosities, an experimental study
title Operation of the ATLAS end-cap calorimeters at sLHC luminosities, an experimental study
title_full Operation of the ATLAS end-cap calorimeters at sLHC luminosities, an experimental study
title_fullStr Operation of the ATLAS end-cap calorimeters at sLHC luminosities, an experimental study
title_full_unstemmed Operation of the ATLAS end-cap calorimeters at sLHC luminosities, an experimental study
title_short Operation of the ATLAS end-cap calorimeters at sLHC luminosities, an experimental study
title_sort operation of the atlas end-cap calorimeters at slhc luminosities, an experimental study
topic Detectors and Experimental Techniques
url http://cds.cern.ch/record/1205074
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