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19 March 2024
 
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Performance of a fine-sampling electromagnetic calorimeter prototype in the energy range from 1 to 19 GeV
Yu.V.Kharlov ; P.A.Semenov ; Yu.A.Matulenko ; O.P.Yushchenko ; Yu.I.Arestov ; G.I.Britvich ; S.K.Chernichenko ; Yu.M.Goncharenko ; A.M.Davidenko ; A.A.Derevschikov ; A.S.Konstantinov ; V.A.Kormilitsyn ; V.I.Kravtsov ; Yu.M.Melnik ; A.P.Meschanin ; N.G.Minaev ; V.V.Mochalov ; D.A.Morozov ; A.V.Ryazantsev ; I.V.Shein ; A.P.Soldatov ; L.F.Soloviev ; A.V.Soukhikh ; A.N.Vasiliev ; M.N.Ukhanov ; V.G.Vasilchenko ; A.E.Yakutin ;
Date 22 Sep 2008
AbstractThe fine-sampling electromagnetic calorimeter prototype has been experimentally tested using the 1-19 GeV/c tagged beams of negatively charged particles at the U70 accelerator at IHEP, Protvino. The energy resolution measured by electrons is Delta{E}/E=2.8%/sqrt{E} + 1.3%. The position resolution for electrons is Delta{x}=3.1 + 15.4/sqrt{E} mm in the center of the cell. The lateral non-uniformity of the prototype energy response to electrons and MIPs has turned out to be negligible. Obtained experimental results are in a good agreement with Monte-Carlo simulations.
Source arXiv, 0809.3671
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