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CMS ECAL Timing Resolution Performance with Run 2 data

The CMS electromagnetic calorimeter (ECAL) is made of about 75000 scintillating lead tungstate crystals arranged in a barrel and two endcaps. The scintillation light is read out by avalanche photodiodes in the barrel and vacuum photodiodes in the endcaps, at which point the scintillation pulse is am...

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Autor principal: CMS Collaboration
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2019
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Acceso en línea:http://cds.cern.ch/record/2682203
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description The CMS electromagnetic calorimeter (ECAL) is made of about 75000 scintillating lead tungstate crystals arranged in a barrel and two endcaps. The scintillation light is read out by avalanche photodiodes in the barrel and vacuum photodiodes in the endcaps, at which point the scintillation pulse is amplified and sampled at 40 MHz by the on-detector electronics. The fast signal from the crystal scintillation enables energy as well as timing measurements from the data collected in proton-proton collisions with high energy electrons and photons. The stability of the timing measurement required to maintain the energy resolution is on the order of 1ns. The single-channel time resolution of ECAL measured at beam tests for high energy showers is better than 100 ps. The timing resolution achieved with the data collected in proton-proton collisions at the LHC during Run 2 is presented. The timing precision achieved is used in important physics measurements and also allows the study of subtle calorimetric effects, such as the timing response of different crystals belonging to the same electromagnetic shower
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spelling cern-26822032019-09-30T06:29:59Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/2682203engCMS CollaborationCMS ECAL Timing Resolution Performance with Run 2 dataDetectors and Experimental TechniquesThe CMS electromagnetic calorimeter (ECAL) is made of about 75000 scintillating lead tungstate crystals arranged in a barrel and two endcaps. The scintillation light is read out by avalanche photodiodes in the barrel and vacuum photodiodes in the endcaps, at which point the scintillation pulse is amplified and sampled at 40 MHz by the on-detector electronics. The fast signal from the crystal scintillation enables energy as well as timing measurements from the data collected in proton-proton collisions with high energy electrons and photons. The stability of the timing measurement required to maintain the energy resolution is on the order of 1ns. The single-channel time resolution of ECAL measured at beam tests for high energy showers is better than 100 ps. The timing resolution achieved with the data collected in proton-proton collisions at the LHC during Run 2 is presented. The timing precision achieved is used in important physics measurements and also allows the study of subtle calorimetric effects, such as the timing response of different crystals belonging to the same electromagnetic showerCMS-DP-2019-021CERN-CMS-DP-2019-021oai:cds.cern.ch:26822032019-07-08
spellingShingle Detectors and Experimental Techniques
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CMS ECAL Timing Resolution Performance with Run 2 data
title CMS ECAL Timing Resolution Performance with Run 2 data
title_full CMS ECAL Timing Resolution Performance with Run 2 data
title_fullStr CMS ECAL Timing Resolution Performance with Run 2 data
title_full_unstemmed CMS ECAL Timing Resolution Performance with Run 2 data
title_short CMS ECAL Timing Resolution Performance with Run 2 data
title_sort cms ecal timing resolution performance with run 2 data
topic Detectors and Experimental Techniques
url http://cds.cern.ch/record/2682203
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