Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1847660 Nuclear Physics B - Proceedings Supplements 2009 4 Pages PDF
Abstract

In order to fully exploit the physics reach of the CMS experiment, it will be necessary to perform a precise in situ calibration of the CMS electromagnetic calorimeter. Achieving the design-goal calibration precision of 0.5% will be especially critical for a possible Higgs boson discovery in the two-photon decay channel. In this paper we evaluate the potential of a novel calibration technique that makes use of photon pairs produced in neutral pion decays. We show that 95% of the barrel electromagnetic calorimeter can be calibrated to at least 1% (0.5%) precision after several days (weeks) of data-taking in the luminosity scenario of L=2⋅1033cm−2s−1. Furthermore, this calibration technique has been successfully tested in the π− test beam runs, where the obtained calibration precision of 1% was found to be in good agreement with the Monte Carlo predictions.

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