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Initial Study of Hadronic Energy Resolution in the Analog HCAL and the Complete CALICE Setup

The hadronic energy resolution of the CALICE analog hadron calorimeter and of the complete CALICE setup, consisting of a SiW electromagnetic calorimeter, an analog scintillator- steel hadron calorimeter and an analog scintillator-steel tail catcher, has been studied using data taken in 2007 at CERN....

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Autor principal: CALICE Collaboration
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2009
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Acceso en línea:http://cds.cern.ch/record/2669470
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description The hadronic energy resolution of the CALICE analog hadron calorimeter and of the complete CALICE setup, consisting of a SiW electromagnetic calorimeter, an analog scintillator- steel hadron calorimeter and an analog scintillator-steel tail catcher, has been studied using data taken in 2007 at CERN. To optimize the energy resolution for single hadrons by taking advantage of the high granularity and segmentation of these calorimeters, a simple signal weighting procedure based on the density of deposited energy in each cell is studied. These initial studies yield a stochastic term of the resolution of approximately 50%/$\sqrt{E}$ in the case of the HCAL stand alone and for the complete setup. This corresponds to an improvement of roughly 25% and 18% compared to the resolution obtained without density dependent weighting for the HCAL and the complete setup, respectively.
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spelling oai-inspirehep.net-17126092019-09-30T06:29:59Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/2669470engCALICE CollaborationInitial Study of Hadronic Energy Resolution in the Analog HCAL and the Complete CALICE SetupDetectors and Experimental TechniquesDetectors and Experimental TechniquesThe hadronic energy resolution of the CALICE analog hadron calorimeter and of the complete CALICE setup, consisting of a SiW electromagnetic calorimeter, an analog scintillator- steel hadron calorimeter and an analog scintillator-steel tail catcher, has been studied using data taken in 2007 at CERN. To optimize the energy resolution for single hadrons by taking advantage of the high granularity and segmentation of these calorimeters, a simple signal weighting procedure based on the density of deposited energy in each cell is studied. These initial studies yield a stochastic term of the resolution of approximately 50%/$\sqrt{E}$ in the case of the HCAL stand alone and for the complete setup. This corresponds to an improvement of roughly 25% and 18% compared to the resolution obtained without density dependent weighting for the HCAL and the complete setup, respectively.CALICE Analysis Note CAN-015CALICE-CAN-2009-002oai:inspirehep.net:17126092009
spellingShingle Detectors and Experimental Techniques
Detectors and Experimental Techniques
CALICE Collaboration
Initial Study of Hadronic Energy Resolution in the Analog HCAL and the Complete CALICE Setup
title Initial Study of Hadronic Energy Resolution in the Analog HCAL and the Complete CALICE Setup
title_full Initial Study of Hadronic Energy Resolution in the Analog HCAL and the Complete CALICE Setup
title_fullStr Initial Study of Hadronic Energy Resolution in the Analog HCAL and the Complete CALICE Setup
title_full_unstemmed Initial Study of Hadronic Energy Resolution in the Analog HCAL and the Complete CALICE Setup
title_short Initial Study of Hadronic Energy Resolution in the Analog HCAL and the Complete CALICE Setup
title_sort initial study of hadronic energy resolution in the analog hcal and the complete calice setup
topic Detectors and Experimental Techniques
Detectors and Experimental Techniques
url http://cds.cern.ch/record/2669470
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