Speaker
Dr
Davide Pinci
(Universita di Roma I "La Sapienza")
Description
SuperB will run on a very high luminosity asymmetric e+e- flavour factory. Being a natural partner of hadron colliders, SuperB will provide a unique information about the details of the physics discoveries in the coming decade.
The SuperB detector is based on the Babar apparatus, with those modifications required to operate at a luminosity of 10^36 or above.
In this presentation all the R&D work performed on the new electromagnetic calorimeter will be shown. A 25 LYSO-crystal prototype have been tested with electron and pion beams providing an energy resolution of about 3% for 1 GeV electrons.
A comparison with a full MC simulation will also be discussed.
Author
Dr
Davide Pinci
(Universita di Roma I "La Sapienza")