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Dual-readout Calorimetry

The RD52 Project at CERN is a pure instrumentation experiment whose goal is to un- derstand the fundamental limitations to hadronic energy resolution, and other aspects of energy measurement, in high energy calorimeters. We have found that dual-readout calorimetry provides heretofore unprecedented i...

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Autores principales: Akchurin, N., Bedeschi, F., Cardini, A., Cascella, M., Cei, F., De Pedis, D., Fracchia, S., Franchino, S., Fraternali, M., Gaudio, G., Genova, P., Hauptman, J., La Rotonda, L., Lee, S., Livan, M., Meoni, E., Moggi, A., Pinci, D., Policicchio, A., Saraiva, J.G., Sill, A., Venturelli, T., Wigmans, R.
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2013
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Acceso en línea:http://cds.cern.ch/record/1563671
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Sumario:The RD52 Project at CERN is a pure instrumentation experiment whose goal is to un- derstand the fundamental limitations to hadronic energy resolution, and other aspects of energy measurement, in high energy calorimeters. We have found that dual-readout calorimetry provides heretofore unprecedented information event-by-event for energy resolution, linearity of response, ease and robustness of calibration, fidelity of data, and particle identification, including energy lost to binding energy in nuclear break-up. We believe that hadronic energy resolutions of {\sigma}/E $\approx$ 1 - 2% are within reach for dual-readout calorimeters, enabling for the first time comparable measurement preci- sions on electrons, photons, muons, and quarks (jets). We briefly describe our current progress and near-term future plans. Complete information on all aspects of our work is available at the RD52 website http://highenergy.phys.ttu.edu/dream/.