Conveners
Future calorimetry: Future calorimetry
- Roman Poeschl
Future calorimetry
- Gabriella Gaudio
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aleksandar bordelius05/06/2026, 09:00Oral
For the High-Luminosity LHC Run 5, the LHCb experiment aims to operate at an instantaneous luminosity of up to 1.0×10$^{34}$ cm$^{−2}$s$^{-1}$, requiring a complete overhaul of the electromagnetic calorimeter (ECAL) known as PicoCal. To mitigate extreme pile-up and combinatorial background, the PicoCal upgrade will introduce O(10) picosecond timing capabilities and significantly increased...
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Mr jingbo ye (ihep)05/06/2026, 09:30Oral
Abstract: SIPAC is a 4-channel ASIC prototype for SiPM readout in CEPC's ECAL, HCAL, LumiCal, and Muon detector. The chip integrates preamplifier, shaper, ADC, TDC, and serializer circuits. A DAC calibrates SiPM gain, with each channel featuring a dedicated calibration path for single-photon calibration. The chip has been taped out, and silicon testing is ongoing and is expected to be...
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James William Wetzel (Coe College (US)), Walker Law (Coe College)05/06/2026, 10:00Oral
The RADiCAL Collaboration is conducting R&D on optical materials for application in high performance electromagnetic (EM) calorimetry to address the challenges expected in future collider and fixed target experiments. The testing is performed with sampling (RADiCAL) calorimeter modules, approximately the size of a human index finger, consisting of interleaved layers of very dense (W) absorber...
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Dr Pietro Betti (INFN sezione di Firenze)05/06/2026, 11:00Oral
The HERD experiment is a future calorimetric space-based mission, which will be installed on the Chinese space station in 2027. The goal of HERD is to extend the direct measurements of comic rays of more than one order of magnitude in energy compared to the current measurements. Specifically, HERD will perform for the first time direct measurements at the energies of the proton and the Helium...
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Jingbo Ye (Chinese Academy of Sciences (CN))05/06/2026, 11:30Oral
We will present a novel Compton imaging detector concept for directional measurement of 1–10 MeV gamma rays using hybrid Cherenkov–scintillation detection. This energy range is of particular interest for astrophysics, nuclear physics, radiation safety, and medical monitoring, yet remains challenging for existing detector technologies because of incomplete directional information, limited...
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Gabriella Gaudio (INFN)05/06/2026, 12:00Oral
The international collaboration DRDCalo, hosted by CERN, coordinates the strategic R&D of calorimeter systems for future particle physics experiments. Established in 2024, it currently brings together 134 institutes from 27 countries. This contribution will present an overview of the collaboration, its research programme, and highlight key results from its first two years of activity. Recent...
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