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Original scientific paper

Performance of the "SHASLIK" electromagnetic calorimete

Nikola Godinović ; RD36 Collaboration: Bombay TIFR, CERN, Rutherford Appleton Laboratory, JINR, Dubna, Ioannina University, LIP, Lisabon, Brunel University, London, Imperial College, London, Texas Tech. University, Inst. Nucl. Research (INR), Moscow, ITEP, Moscow, Palaiseu Ecole Polytechnique, UC San Diego, IHEP, Serpukhov, University of Split
Ivica Puljak ; RD36 Collaboration: Bombay TIFR, CERN, Rutherford Appleton Laboratory, JINR, Dubna, Ioannina University, LIP, Lisabon, Brunel University, London, Imperial College, London, Texas Tech. University, Inst. Nucl. Research (INR), Moscow, ITEP, Moscow, Palaiseu Ecole Polytechnique, UC San Diego, IHEP, Serpukhov, University of Split
Ivica Sorić ; RD36 Collaboration: Bombay TIFR, CERN, Rutherford Appleton Laboratory, JINR, Dubna, Ioannina University, LIP, Lisabon, Brunel University, London, Imperial College, London, Texas Tech. University, Inst. Nucl. Research (INR), Moscow, ITEP, Moscow, Palaiseu Ecole Polytechnique, UC San Diego, IHEP, Serpukhov, University of Split


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Abstract

In 1994, extensive tests were carried out to evaluate shashlik prototype calorimeter as a candidate for the electromagnetic calorimeter (ECAL) for the Compact Muon Solenoid (CMS) detector. The measured energy resolution is characterized by a stochastic term of 8.5%/ √ E, a noise term of 0.33/ E and a constant term of 0.5% (E in GeV). Reproducibility of performance of the towers and the uniformity of the calorimeter response have been studied across a large 25 cm × 25 cm area. Effects of radiation damage on the shashlik tower have also been studied.

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Hrčak ID:

303471

URI

https://hrcak.srce.hr/303471

Publication date:

3.9.1995.

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