Speaker
Dr
Anna Mazzacane
(Fermilab)
Description
The physics program at future colliders demands an energy resolution of the calorimetric component of detectors at the limits of traditional techniques.
The ADRIANO technology (*A Dual-readout Integrally Active Non-segmented Option*) is under development with an expected excellent performance.
Results from detailed Montecarlo studies on the performance with respect to energy
resolution, linear response and transverse containment together with a preliminary optimization of the layout
are presented.
A baseline configuration is chosen with an estimated energy
resolution of $σ(E)/E ≈ 30\%/√E$.
An extensive $R\&D$ program recently started by T1015 Collaboration and preliminary results from a test beam at
Fermilab of a $ \sim 1 \lambda_I$ prototype are also presented together with future prospects with ultra-heavy
glasses for the intensity frontier experiments.
Author
Dr
Anna Mazzacane
(Fermilab)
Co-authors
Dr
Corrado Gatto
(INFN Napoli (Italy))
Dr
Vito Di Benedetto
(Universita' del Salento (Italy))