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Particle Showers in a Highly Granular Hadron Calorimeter

The CALICE collaboration has constructed highly granular electromagnetic and hadronic calorimeter prototypes to evaluate technologies for the use in detector systems at a future Linear Collider. The hadron calorimeter uses small scintillator cells individually read out with silicon photomultipliers....

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Autor principal: Simon, Frank
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2010
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Acceso en línea:https://dx.doi.org/10.1088/1742-6596/293/1/012073
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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 a future Linear Collider. The hadron calorimeter uses small scintillator cells individually read out with silicon photomultipliers. The system with 7608 channels has been successfully operated in beam tests at DESY, CERN and Fermilab since 2006, and represents the first large scale tests of these devices in high energy physics experiments. The unprecedented granularity of the detector provides detailed information of the properties of hadronic showers, which helps to constrain hadronic shower models through comparisons with model calculations. We will discuss results on longitudinal and lateral shower profiles compared to a variety of different shower models, and present studies of the energy reconstruction of hadronic showers using software compensation techniques.
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spelling cern-12850702023-03-14T17:36:13Zdoi:10.1088/1742-6596/293/1/012073http://cds.cern.ch/record/1285070engSimon, FrankParticle Showers in a Highly Granular Hadron CalorimeterDetectors and Experimental TechniquesThe CALICE collaboration has constructed highly granular electromagnetic and hadronic calorimeter prototypes to evaluate technologies for the use in detector systems at a future Linear Collider. The hadron calorimeter uses small scintillator cells individually read out with silicon photomultipliers. The system with 7608 channels has been successfully operated in beam tests at DESY, CERN and Fermilab since 2006, and represents the first large scale tests of these devices in high energy physics experiments. The unprecedented granularity of the detector provides detailed information of the properties of hadronic showers, which helps to constrain hadronic shower models through comparisons with model calculations. We will discuss results on longitudinal and lateral shower profiles compared to a variety of different shower models, and present studies of the energy reconstruction of hadronic showers using software compensation techniques.arXiv:1008.2318MPP-2010-119oai:cds.cern.ch:12850702010-08-16
spellingShingle Detectors and Experimental Techniques
Simon, Frank
Particle Showers in a Highly Granular Hadron Calorimeter
title Particle Showers in a Highly Granular Hadron Calorimeter
title_full Particle Showers in a Highly Granular Hadron Calorimeter
title_fullStr Particle Showers in a Highly Granular Hadron Calorimeter
title_full_unstemmed Particle Showers in a Highly Granular Hadron Calorimeter
title_short Particle Showers in a Highly Granular Hadron Calorimeter
title_sort particle showers in a highly granular hadron calorimeter
topic Detectors and Experimental Techniques
url https://dx.doi.org/10.1088/1742-6596/293/1/012073
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