17–24 Jul 2024
Prague
Europe/Prague timezone

Simulation and test beam results of a capillary tube, dual-readout calorimeter

20 Jul 2024, 15:38
17m
Club H

Club H

Parallel session talk 13. Detectors for Future Facilities, R&D, Novel Techniques Detectors for Future Facilities, R&D, Novel Techniques

Speaker

Andreas Loeschcke Centeno (University of Sussex (GB))

Description

The precision measurements planned at future lepton colliders require excellent energy resolution especially in multi-jet events to successfully separate Z, W, and Higgs decays.
Over the past years the dual-readout method, which exploits complementary information from Scintillation and Cherenkov channels, has emerged as candidate to fulfil these requirements. Dedicated studies in simulation as well as test beam prototypes have investigated various detector geometries based on a fibre dual-readout calorimeter. One variation of the geometry, relying on capillary tubes, promises easy assembly with excellent geometrical accuracy at a moderate cost. In this talk we present the latest results from simulation of this newest prototype as well as compare this to recent test beam results. The simulation is also used to investigate the performance with a larger prototype fit for hadronic shower containment and the full "4π" detector geometry using the capillary tube design.

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Authors

Andreas Loeschcke Centeno (University of Sussex (GB)) Iacopo Vivarelli (Universita e INFN, Bologna (IT))

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