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Energy Reconstruction of Hadron Showers in the CALICE Calorimeters

The CALICE collaboration has constructed highly granular electromagnetic and hadronic calorimeter prototypes to evaluate technologies for the use in detector systems at the future International Linear Collider. These calorimeters have been tested extensively in particle beams at CERN and at Fermilab...

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Autor principal: Simon, Frank
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2009
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Acceso en línea:https://dx.doi.org/10.1109/NSSMIC.2009.5402058
http://cds.cern.ch/record/1224721
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description The CALICE collaboration has constructed highly granular electromagnetic and hadronic calorimeter prototypes to evaluate technologies for the use in detector systems at the future International Linear Collider. These calorimeters have been tested extensively in particle beams at CERN and at Fermilab. We present analysis results for hadronic events recorded at CERN with a SiW ECAL, a scintillator tile HCAL and a scintillator strip tail catcher, the latter two with SiPM readout, focusing both on the HCAL alone and on the complete calorimeter setup. Particular emphasis is placed on the study of the linearity of the detector response and on the single particle energy resolution. The high granularity of the detectors was used to perform first studies of software compensation based on the local shower energy density, yielding significant improvements in the energy resolution. The required calibration precision to achieve this resolution, and the effect of calibration uncertainties, for the CALICE HCAL as well as for a complete hadron calorimeter at ILC, has been studied in detail. The prospects of using minimum-ionizing track segments within hadronic showers for calibration are also discussed.
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spelling cern-12247212023-03-12T05:10:24Zdoi:10.1109/NSSMIC.2009.5402058http://cds.cern.ch/record/1224721engSimon, FrankEnergy Reconstruction of Hadron Showers in the CALICE Calorimetersphysics.ins-detThe CALICE collaboration has constructed highly granular electromagnetic and hadronic calorimeter prototypes to evaluate technologies for the use in detector systems at the future International Linear Collider. These calorimeters have been tested extensively in particle beams at CERN and at Fermilab. We present analysis results for hadronic events recorded at CERN with a SiW ECAL, a scintillator tile HCAL and a scintillator strip tail catcher, the latter two with SiPM readout, focusing both on the HCAL alone and on the complete calorimeter setup. Particular emphasis is placed on the study of the linearity of the detector response and on the single particle energy resolution. The high granularity of the detectors was used to perform first studies of software compensation based on the local shower energy density, yielding significant improvements in the energy resolution. The required calibration precision to achieve this resolution, and the effect of calibration uncertainties, for the CALICE HCAL as well as for a complete hadron calorimeter at ILC, has been studied in detail. The prospects of using minimum-ionizing track segments within hadronic showers for calibration are also discussed.BESIII (BEijing Spectrometer III) has finished the installation of all the sub-detector components and starts the data taking. BEPCII achieved a luminosity of 3 × 10^32 cm^-2 s^-1 and BESIII has accumulated 100M ¿' and 200M J/¿ events. BESIII performances so far reached reported.The CALICE collaboration has constructed highly granular electromagnetic and hadronic calorimeter prototypes to evaluate technologies for the use in detector systems at the future International Linear Collider. These calorimeters have been tested extensively in particle beams at CERN and at Fermilab. We present analysis results for hadronic events recorded at CERN with a SiW ECAL, a scintillator tile HCAL and a scintillator strip tail catcher, the latter two with SiPM readout, focusing both on the HCAL alone and on the complete calorimeter setup. Particular emphasis is placed on the study of the linearity of the detector response and on the single particle energy resolution. The high granularity of the detectors was used to perform first studies of software compensation based on the local shower energy density, yielding significant improvements in the energy resolution. The required calibration precision to achieve this resolution, and the effect of calibration uncertainties, for the CALICE HCAL as well as for a complete hadron calorimeter at ILC, has been studied in detail. The prospects of using minimum-ionizing track segments within hadronic showers for calibration are also discussed.arXiv:0911.4575MPP-2009-195oai:cds.cern.ch:12247212009-11-25
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Simon, Frank
Energy Reconstruction of Hadron Showers in the CALICE Calorimeters
title Energy Reconstruction of Hadron Showers in the CALICE Calorimeters
title_full Energy Reconstruction of Hadron Showers in the CALICE Calorimeters
title_fullStr Energy Reconstruction of Hadron Showers in the CALICE Calorimeters
title_full_unstemmed Energy Reconstruction of Hadron Showers in the CALICE Calorimeters
title_short Energy Reconstruction of Hadron Showers in the CALICE Calorimeters
title_sort energy reconstruction of hadron showers in the calice calorimeters
topic physics.ins-det
url https://dx.doi.org/10.1109/NSSMIC.2009.5402058
http://cds.cern.ch/record/1224721
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