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Construction of the Digital Hadron Calorimeter

Particle Flow Algorithms (PFAs) have been proposed as a method of improving the jet energy resolution of future colliding beam detectors. PFAs require calorimeters with high granularity to enable three-dimensional imaging of events. The Calorimeter for the Linear Collider Collaboration (CALICE) is d...

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Autor principal: Francis, Kurt
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2012
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Acceso en línea:http://cds.cern.ch/record/1427802
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description Particle Flow Algorithms (PFAs) have been proposed as a method of improving the jet energy resolution of future colliding beam detectors. PFAs require calorimeters with high granularity to enable three-dimensional imaging of events. The Calorimeter for the Linear Collider Collaboration (CALICE) is developing and testing prototypes of such highly segmented calorimeters. In this context, a large prototype of a Digital Hadron Calorimeter (DHCAL) was developed and constructed by a group led by Argonne National Laboratory. The DHCAL consists of 52 layers, instrumented with Resistive Plate Chambers (RPCs) and interleaved with steel absorber plates. The RPCs are read out by 1 x 1 cm2 pads with a 1-bit resolution (digital readout). The DHCAL prototype has approximately 480,000 readout channels. This talk reports on the design, construction and commissioning of the DHCAL. The DHCAL was installed at the Fermilab Test Beam Facility in fall 2010 and data was collected through the summer 2011.
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spelling cern-14278022023-03-14T18:25:38Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/1427802engFrancis, KurtConstruction of the Digital Hadron CalorimeterDetectors and Experimental TechniquesParticle Flow Algorithms (PFAs) have been proposed as a method of improving the jet energy resolution of future colliding beam detectors. PFAs require calorimeters with high granularity to enable three-dimensional imaging of events. The Calorimeter for the Linear Collider Collaboration (CALICE) is developing and testing prototypes of such highly segmented calorimeters. In this context, a large prototype of a Digital Hadron Calorimeter (DHCAL) was developed and constructed by a group led by Argonne National Laboratory. The DHCAL consists of 52 layers, instrumented with Resistive Plate Chambers (RPCs) and interleaved with steel absorber plates. The RPCs are read out by 1 x 1 cm2 pads with a 1-bit resolution (digital readout). The DHCAL prototype has approximately 480,000 readout channels. This talk reports on the design, construction and commissioning of the DHCAL. The DHCAL was installed at the Fermilab Test Beam Facility in fall 2010 and data was collected through the summer 2011.arXiv:1202.6080oai:cds.cern.ch:14278022012-02-29
spellingShingle Detectors and Experimental Techniques
Francis, Kurt
Construction of the Digital Hadron Calorimeter
title Construction of the Digital Hadron Calorimeter
title_full Construction of the Digital Hadron Calorimeter
title_fullStr Construction of the Digital Hadron Calorimeter
title_full_unstemmed Construction of the Digital Hadron Calorimeter
title_short Construction of the Digital Hadron Calorimeter
title_sort construction of the digital hadron calorimeter
topic Detectors and Experimental Techniques
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