Publication Date:
2017
abstract:
In this paper, we describe measurements of the response functions of a fiber-based dual-readout calorimeter
for pions, protons and multiparticle ‘‘jets’’ with energies in the range from 20 to 180 GeV. The calorimeter
uses lead as absorber material and has a total mass of 1350 kg. It is complemented by leakage counters made
of scintillating plastic, with a total mass of 500 kg. The effects of these leakage counters on the calorimeter
performance are studied as well. In a separate section, we investigate and compare different methods to measure
the energy resolution of a calorimeter. Using only the signals provided by the calorimeter, we demonstrate that
our dual-readout calorimeter, calibrated with electrons, is able to reconstruct the energy of proton and pion
beam particles to within a few percent at all energies. The fractional widths of the signal distributions for these
particles (!_E) scale with the beam energy as 30%_
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E, without any additional contributing terms.
Iris type:
1.1 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Dual-readout calorimetry; Optical fibers; Äerenkov light; Nuclear and High Energy Physics; Instrumentation
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