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The CALICE SiW ECAL Technological Prototype—Status and Outlook

The next generation of collider detectors will make full use of Particle Flow Algorithms, requiring high-precision tracking and full imaging calorimeters. The latter, thanks to granularity improvements by two to three orders of magnitude compared to existing devices, have been developed during the p...

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Autor principal: Pöschl, Roman
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://dx.doi.org/10.3390/instruments6040075
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description The next generation of collider detectors will make full use of Particle Flow Algorithms, requiring high-precision tracking and full imaging calorimeters. The latter, thanks to granularity improvements by two to three orders of magnitude compared to existing devices, have been developed during the past 15 years by the CALICE collaboration and are now reaching maturity. This contribution will focus on the commissioning of a 15-layer prototype of a highly granular silicon–tungsten electromagnetic calorimeter that comprises 15,360 readout cells. The prototype was exposed in November 2021 and March 2022 to beam tests at DESY and in June 2022 to a beam test at the SPS at CERN. The test at CERN has been carried out in combination with the CALICE Analogue Hadron Calorimeter. The contribution will give a general overview of the prototype and will highlight technical developments necessary for its construction.
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spelling cern-28425512023-02-03T10:25:12Zdoi:10.3390/instruments6040075http://cds.cern.ch/record/2842551engPöschl, RomanThe CALICE SiW ECAL Technological Prototype—Status and OutlookDetectors and Experimental TechniquesParticle Physics - ExperimentThe next generation of collider detectors will make full use of Particle Flow Algorithms, requiring high-precision tracking and full imaging calorimeters. The latter, thanks to granularity improvements by two to three orders of magnitude compared to existing devices, have been developed during the past 15 years by the CALICE collaboration and are now reaching maturity. This contribution will focus on the commissioning of a 15-layer prototype of a highly granular silicon–tungsten electromagnetic calorimeter that comprises 15,360 readout cells. The prototype was exposed in November 2021 and March 2022 to beam tests at DESY and in June 2022 to a beam test at the SPS at CERN. The test at CERN has been carried out in combination with the CALICE Analogue Hadron Calorimeter. The contribution will give a general overview of the prototype and will highlight technical developments necessary for its construction.The next generation of collider detectors will make full use of Particle Flow Algorithms, requiring high-precision tracking and full imaging calorimeters. The latter, thanks to granularity improvements by two to three orders of magnitude compared to existing devices, have been developed during the past 15 years by the CALICE collaboration and are now reaching maturity. This contribution will focus on the commissioning of a 15-layer prototype of a highly granular silicon-tungsten electromagnetic calorimeter that comprises 15,360 readout cells. The prototype was exposed in November 2021 and March 2022 to beam tests at DESY and in June 2022 to a beam test at the SPS at CERN. The test at CERN has been carried out in combination with the CALICE Analogue Hadron Calorimeter. The contribution will give a general overview of the prototype and will highlight technical developments necessary for its construction.arXiv:2211.07457oai:cds.cern.ch:28425512022-11-14
spellingShingle Detectors and Experimental Techniques
Particle Physics - Experiment
Pöschl, Roman
The CALICE SiW ECAL Technological Prototype—Status and Outlook
title The CALICE SiW ECAL Technological Prototype—Status and Outlook
title_full The CALICE SiW ECAL Technological Prototype—Status and Outlook
title_fullStr The CALICE SiW ECAL Technological Prototype—Status and Outlook
title_full_unstemmed The CALICE SiW ECAL Technological Prototype—Status and Outlook
title_short The CALICE SiW ECAL Technological Prototype—Status and Outlook
title_sort calice siw ecal technological prototype—status and outlook
topic Detectors and Experimental Techniques
Particle Physics - Experiment
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