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Dose Profiles in ECAL Crystals for Various Irradiation Conditions

Simulated dose profiles in various irradiation and beam test conditions are compared to the expected dose profiles in the ECAL crystals at LHC. Simple front or side irradiations with photons give too steep or too flat dose profiles, respectively. Thus, if dose maxima are fitted to agree, front irrad...

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Autor principal: Huhtinen, Mika
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 1998
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Acceso en línea:http://cds.cern.ch/record/687585
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description Simulated dose profiles in various irradiation and beam test conditions are compared to the expected dose profiles in the ECAL crystals at LHC. Simple front or side irradiations with photons give too steep or too flat dose profiles, respectively. Thus, if dose maxima are fitted to agree, front irradiation underestimate the average dose whereas side irradiations tend to overestimate. Different profiles are difficult to compare reliably, but it seems likely that in both cases the discrepancy is about a factor of 2-3 but in different directions. For most purposes this is likely to be good enough, but should be taken into account in the interpretation of the test results. It is shown that using a customized lead mask between the source and the crystal can significantly improve the agreement between 60 Co side irradiations and the LHC predictions. A 400 MeV/c pion beam incident on a crystal matrix can also reproduce rather well the profiles expected in the barrel ECAL.
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spelling cern-6875852019-09-30T06:29:59Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/687585engHuhtinen, MikaDose Profiles in ECAL Crystals for Various Irradiation ConditionsDetectors and Experimental TechniquesSimulated dose profiles in various irradiation and beam test conditions are compared to the expected dose profiles in the ECAL crystals at LHC. Simple front or side irradiations with photons give too steep or too flat dose profiles, respectively. Thus, if dose maxima are fitted to agree, front irradiation underestimate the average dose whereas side irradiations tend to overestimate. Different profiles are difficult to compare reliably, but it seems likely that in both cases the discrepancy is about a factor of 2-3 but in different directions. For most purposes this is likely to be good enough, but should be taken into account in the interpretation of the test results. It is shown that using a customized lead mask between the source and the crystal can significantly improve the agreement between 60 Co side irradiations and the LHC predictions. A 400 MeV/c pion beam incident on a crystal matrix can also reproduce rather well the profiles expected in the barrel ECAL.CMS-NOTE-1998-055oai:cds.cern.ch:6875851998-09-02
spellingShingle Detectors and Experimental Techniques
Huhtinen, Mika
Dose Profiles in ECAL Crystals for Various Irradiation Conditions
title Dose Profiles in ECAL Crystals for Various Irradiation Conditions
title_full Dose Profiles in ECAL Crystals for Various Irradiation Conditions
title_fullStr Dose Profiles in ECAL Crystals for Various Irradiation Conditions
title_full_unstemmed Dose Profiles in ECAL Crystals for Various Irradiation Conditions
title_short Dose Profiles in ECAL Crystals for Various Irradiation Conditions
title_sort dose profiles in ecal crystals for various irradiation conditions
topic Detectors and Experimental Techniques
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