SiW ECAL for future e+e- collider

  • V. Balagura
  • , S. Bilokin
  • , J. Bonis
  • , V. Boudry
  • , J. C. Brient
  • , S. Callier
  • , T. Cheng
  • , R. Cornat
  • , C. De La Taille
  • , T. H. Doan
  • , M. Frotin
  • , F. Gastaldi
  • , H. Hirai
  • , S. Jain
  • , Sh Jain
  • , D. Lacour
  • , L. Lavergne
  • , A. Lleres
  • , F. Magniette
  • , L. Mastrolorenzo
  • J. Nanni, R. Poeschl, A. Pozdnyakov, A. Psallidas, M. Ruan, M. Rubio-Roy, N. Seguin-Moreau, K. Shpak, T. Suehara, A. Thiebault, J. Wright, D. Yu

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Abstract

Calorimeters with silicon detectors have many unique features and are proposed for several world-leading experiments. We discuss the tests of the first three 18×18 cm2 layers segmented into 1024 pixels of the technological prototype of the silicon-tungsten electromagnetic calorimeter for a future e+e- collider. The tests have beem performed in November 2015 at CERN SPS beam line.

Original languageEnglish
Article numberC07013
JournalJournal of Instrumentation
Volume12
Issue number7
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 6 Jul 2017

Keywords

  • Calorimeter methods
  • Calorimeters
  • Si microstrip and pad detectors

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