Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8179107 | Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research Section A: Accelerators, Spectrometers, Detectors and Associated Equipment | 2013 | 12 Pages |
Abstract
Sampling calorimeters can be finely segmented and used to detect showers with high spatial resolution. This imaging power can be exploited at future linear collider experiments where the measurement of jet energy by a Particle flow method requires optimal use of tracking and calorimeter information. Gaseous detectors can achieve high granularity and a hadron sampling calorimeter using Micromegas chambers as active elements is considered in this paper. Compared to traditional detectors using wires or resistive plates, Micromegas is free of space charge effects and could therefore show superior calorimetric performance. To test this concept, a prototype of 1Ã1Â m2 equipped with 9216 readout pads of 1Ã1Â cm2 has been built. Its technical and basic operational characteristics are reported.
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Authors
C. Adloff, J. Blaha, M. Chefdeville, A. Dalmaz, C. Drancourt, A. Espargilière, R. Gaglione, N. Geffroy, D. Girard, J. Jacquemier, Y. Karyotakis, I. Koletsou, F. Peltier, J. Samarati, S. Tsigaridas, G. Tsipolitis, G. Vouters,