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The CPLEAR Electromagnetic Calorimeter

A large-acceptance lead/gas sampling electromagnetic calorimeter (ECAL) was constructed for the CPLEAR experiment to detect photons from decays of $\pi^0$s with momentum $p_{\pi^0} \le 800$ MeV$/c$. The main purpose of the ECAL is to determine the decay vertex of neutral-kaon decays $\ko \rightarrow...

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Autores principales: Adler, R, Backenstoss, Gerhard, Bal, F, Behnke, O, Bloch, P, Damianoglou, D, Dechelette, Paul, Dröge, M, Eckart, B, Felder, C, Fetscher, W, Fidecaro, Maria, Garreta, D, Gerber, H J, Gumplinger, P, Guyon, D, Johner, H U, Löfstedt, B, Kern, J, Kokkas, P, Krause, H, Mall, U, Marin, C P, Nanni, F, Pagels, B, Pavlopoulos, P, Petit, P, Polivka, G, Rheme, C, Ruf, T, Santoni, C, Schaller, L A, Schopper, A, Tauscher, Ludwig, Tschopp, H, Weber, P, Wendler, H, Witzig, C, Wolter, M
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 1996
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Acceso en línea:https://dx.doi.org/10.1016/S0168-9002(97)00397-5
http://cds.cern.ch/record/318496
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Sumario:A large-acceptance lead/gas sampling electromagnetic calorimeter (ECAL) was constructed for the CPLEAR experiment to detect photons from decays of $\pi^0$s with momentum $p_{\pi^0} \le 800$ MeV$/c$. The main purpose of the ECAL is to determine the decay vertex of neutral-kaon decays $\ko \rightarrow \pi^0\pi^0 \rightarrow 4 \gamma$ and $\ko \rightarrow \pi^0\pi^0\pi^0 \rightarrow 6 \gamma$. This requires a position-sensitive photon detector with high spatial granularity in $r$-, $\varphi$-, and $z$-coordinates. The ECAL --- a barrel without end-caps located inside a magnetic field of 0.44 T --- consists of 18 identical concentric layers. Each layer of $1/3$ radiation length (X${_0}$) contains a converter plate followed by small cross-section high-gain tubes of 2640 mm active length which are sandwiched by passive pick-up strip plates. The ECAL, with a total of $6$ X${_0}$, has an energy resolution of $\sigma (E)/E \approx 13\% / \sqrt{E(\mathrm{GeV})}$ and a position resolution of 4.5 mm for the shower foot. The shower topology allows separation of electrons from pions. The design, construction, read-out electronics, and performance of the detector are described.