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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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author | 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. |
author_facet | 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. |
author_sort | Akchurin, N. |
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description | 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/. |
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language | eng |
publishDate | 2013 |
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spelling | cern-15636712023-03-14T19:40:14Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/1563671engAkchurin, 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.Dual-readout CalorimetryDetectors and Experimental TechniquesThe 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/.The RD52 Project at CERN is a pure instrumentation experiment whose goal is to understand 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/.arXiv:1307.5538oai:cds.cern.ch:15636712013-07-21 |
spellingShingle | Detectors and Experimental Techniques 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. Dual-readout Calorimetry |
title | Dual-readout Calorimetry |
title_full | Dual-readout Calorimetry |
title_fullStr | Dual-readout Calorimetry |
title_full_unstemmed | Dual-readout Calorimetry |
title_short | Dual-readout Calorimetry |
title_sort | dual-readout calorimetry |
topic | Detectors and Experimental Techniques |
url | http://cds.cern.ch/record/1563671 |
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