Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1837797 | Nuclear Physics A | 2009 | 4 Pages |
Abstract
The ATLAS detector at the LHC is capable of efficiently separating photons and neutral hadrons based on their shower shapes over a wide range in η, Ï, and ET, either in addition to or instead of isolation cuts. This provides ATLAS with a unique strength for direct photon and γ-jet physics as well as access to the unique capability to measure non-isolated photons from fragmentation or from the medium. We present a first look at the ATLAS direct photon measurement capabilities in Pb+Pb and, for reference, p+p collisions at sNN=5.5TeV over the region |η|<2.4
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Authors
Mark D. Baker, the ATLAS Collaboration the ATLAS Collaboration,