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Study of the Electromagnetic Calorimeter geometry

96-08 In the present note we discuss the results of the first optimization of the geometry of the Electromagntic Calorimeter (ECAL) for the LHC-B experiment. Since the trigger performance as well as the minimum bias background are not studied well, here we are mainly aimed to study the trigger effic...

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Autor principal: Kostina, G
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 1996
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Acceso en línea:http://cds.cern.ch/record/691570
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description 96-08 In the present note we discuss the results of the first optimization of the geometry of the Electromagntic Calorimeter (ECAL) for the LHC-B experiment. Since the trigger performance as well as the minimum bias background are not studied well, here we are mainly aimed to study the trigger efficiencies for the processes of interest, depending on the geometrical sizes of the calorimeter. In the same time some estimations of minimum bias occupancies was also done. This work helps to understand the ways of reducing of the calorimeter cost. In the same time the presented study answers the important question: ``if the reasonable option for the inner part of the calorimeter will not be found, whether it will be critical for the experiment goals?'' We do not discuss here the optimization of the calorimeter cells granularities, which is dictated by numerous factors, such as calorimeter and trigger technologies, minimum bias occupancies and tracker structure. Such work requi
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spelling cern-6915702019-09-30T06:29:59Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/691570engKostina, GStudy of the Electromagnetic Calorimeter geometryDetectors and Experimental Techniques96-08 In the present note we discuss the results of the first optimization of the geometry of the Electromagntic Calorimeter (ECAL) for the LHC-B experiment. Since the trigger performance as well as the minimum bias background are not studied well, here we are mainly aimed to study the trigger efficiencies for the processes of interest, depending on the geometrical sizes of the calorimeter. In the same time some estimations of minimum bias occupancies was also done. This work helps to understand the ways of reducing of the calorimeter cost. In the same time the presented study answers the important question: ``if the reasonable option for the inner part of the calorimeter will not be found, whether it will be critical for the experiment goals?'' We do not discuss here the optimization of the calorimeter cells granularities, which is dictated by numerous factors, such as calorimeter and trigger technologies, minimum bias occupancies and tracker structure. Such work requiLHCb-96-008oai:cds.cern.ch:6915701996-01-08
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Study of the Electromagnetic Calorimeter geometry
title Study of the Electromagnetic Calorimeter geometry
title_full Study of the Electromagnetic Calorimeter geometry
title_fullStr Study of the Electromagnetic Calorimeter geometry
title_full_unstemmed Study of the Electromagnetic Calorimeter geometry
title_short Study of the Electromagnetic Calorimeter geometry
title_sort study of the electromagnetic calorimeter geometry
topic Detectors and Experimental Techniques
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