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Non-compensation of an Electromagnetic Compartment of a Combined Calorimeter

The method of extraction of the $e/h$ ratio, the degree of non-compensation, of the electromagnetic compartment of the combined calorimeter is suggested. The $e/h$ ratio of $1.74\pm0.04$ has been determined on the basis of the 1996 combined calorimeter test beam data. This value agrees with the pred...

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Autores principales: Kulchitsky, Y.A., Kuzmin, M.V., Vinogradov, V.B.
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 1999
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Acceso en línea:http://cds.cern.ch/record/409137
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author Kulchitsky, Y.A.
Kuzmin, M.V.
Vinogradov, V.B.
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description The method of extraction of the $e/h$ ratio, the degree of non-compensation, of the electromagnetic compartment of the combined calorimeter is suggested. The $e/h$ ratio of $1.74\pm0.04$ has been determined on the basis of the 1996 combined calorimeter test beam data. This value agrees with the prediction that $e/h > 1.7$ for this electromagnetic calorimeter.
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spelling cern-4091372019-09-30T06:29:59Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/409137engKulchitsky, Y.A.Kuzmin, M.V.Vinogradov, V.B.Non-compensation of an Electromagnetic Compartment of a Combined CalorimeterDetectors and Experimental TechniquesThe method of extraction of the $e/h$ ratio, the degree of non-compensation, of the electromagnetic compartment of the combined calorimeter is suggested. The $e/h$ ratio of $1.74\pm0.04$ has been determined on the basis of the 1996 combined calorimeter test beam data. This value agrees with the prediction that $e/h > 1.7$ for this electromagnetic calorimeter.The method of extraction of the $e/h$ ratio, the degree of non-compensation, of the electromagnetic compartment of the combined calorimeter is suggested. The $e/h$ ratio of $1.74\pm0.04$ has been determined on the basis of the 1996 combined calorimeter test beam data. This value agrees with the prediction that $e/h > 1.7$ for this electromagnetic calorimeter.hep-ex/9911033JINR-E1-99-303ATL-TILECAL-99-021JINR-E1-99-303oai:cds.cern.ch:4091371999
spellingShingle Detectors and Experimental Techniques
Kulchitsky, Y.A.
Kuzmin, M.V.
Vinogradov, V.B.
Non-compensation of an Electromagnetic Compartment of a Combined Calorimeter
title Non-compensation of an Electromagnetic Compartment of a Combined Calorimeter
title_full Non-compensation of an Electromagnetic Compartment of a Combined Calorimeter
title_fullStr Non-compensation of an Electromagnetic Compartment of a Combined Calorimeter
title_full_unstemmed Non-compensation of an Electromagnetic Compartment of a Combined Calorimeter
title_short Non-compensation of an Electromagnetic Compartment of a Combined Calorimeter
title_sort non-compensation of an electromagnetic compartment of a combined calorimeter
topic Detectors and Experimental Techniques
url http://cds.cern.ch/record/409137
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