15–20 May 2022
University of Sussex
Europe/London timezone

RADiCAL: Precision-timing, Ultracompact, Radiation-hard Electromagnetic Calorimetry

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20m
University of Sussex

University of Sussex

Falmer Campus, Brighton, Sussex, BN1 9QH, United Kingdom

Speaker

Prof. Randy Ruchti (University of Notre Dame (US))

Description

To address the challenges of providing high performance calorimetry in future hadron collider experiments under conditions of high luminosity and high radiation (FCC-hh environments), we are conducting R&D on advanced calorimetry techniques suitable for such operation, based on scintillation and wavelength-shifting technologies and photosensor (SiPM and SiPM-like) technology. In particular, we are focusing our attention on ultra-compact radiation hard EM calorimeters, based on modular structures (RADiCAL modules) consisting of alternating layers of very dense absorber and scintillating plates, read out via radiation hard wavelength shifting (WLS) solid fiber or capillary elements to photosensors positioned either proximately or remotely, depending upon their radiation tolerance. The RADiCAL modules provide the capability to measure simultaneously and with high precision the position, energy and timing of EM showers. This paper provides an overview of the instrumentation and photosensor R&D associated with the RADiCAL program.

Primary authors

Dr Alexander Ledovskoy (University of Virginia) Prof. Bradley Cox (University of Virginia) Mr Dyan Blend (University of Iowa) Dr Nilay Bostan (University of Notre Dame) Prof. Randy Ruchti (University of Notre Dame (US)) Dr Carlos Perez-Lara (University of Virginia) Mr Chen Hu (California Institute of Technology) Prof. Colin Jessop (University of Notre Dame) Mr Daniel Ruggiero (University of Notre Dame) Mr Daniel Smith (University of Notre Dame) Mr Gurkan Karaman (University of Iowa) Dr James Wetzel (University of Iowa) Mr Kiva Ford (University of Notre Dame) Mr Liyuan Zhang (California Institute of Technology) Mr Mark Vigneault (University of Notre Dame) Mr Max Dubnowski (University of Virginia) Mr Max Herrmann (University of Iowa) Prof. Mitchell Wayne (University of Notre Dame) Mr Nihal Chigurupati (University of Virginia) Mr Ohannes Koseyan (University of Iowa) Mr Paul Debbins (University of Iowa) Dr Ren-Yuan Zhu (California Institute of Technology) Mr Thomas Anderson (University of Virginia) Mr Thomas Barbera (University of Notre Dame) Prof. Yasar Onel (University of Iowa) Ms Yuyi Wan (University of Notre Dame)

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