9 research outputs found
Performance of an endcap prototype of the Atlas accordion electromagnetic calorimeter
The design and construction of a lead-liquid argon endcap calorimeter prototype using an accordion geometry and conceived as a sector of the inner wheel of the endcap calorimeter of the future ATLAS experiment at the LHC is described. The performance obtained using electron beam data is presented. The main results are an energy resolution with a sampling term below and a small local constant term, a good linearity of the response with the incident energy and a global constant term of 0.8\% over an extended area in the rapidity range of . These properties make the design suitable for the ATLAS electromagnetic endcap calorimeter
ATLAS liquid argon calorimeter front end electronics
The ATLAS detector has been designed for operation at CERN's Large Hadron Collider. ATLAS includes a complex system of liquid argon calorimeters. This paper describes the architecture and implementation of the system of custom front end electronics developed for the readout of the ATLAS liquid argon calorimeters
Mobile phone data for informing public health actions across the COVID-19 pandemic life cycle
This paper describes how mobile phone data can guide government and public
health authorities in determining the best course of action to control the
COVID-19 pandemic and in assessing the effectiveness of control measures such
as physical distancing. It identifies key gaps and reasons why this kind of
data is only scarcely used, although their value in similar epidemics has
proven in a number of use cases. It presents ways to overcome these gaps and
key recommendations for urgent action, most notably the establishment of mixed
expert groups on national and regional level, and the inclusion and support of
governments and public authorities early on. It is authored by a group of
experienced data scientists, epidemiologists, demographers and representatives
of mobile network operators who jointly put their work at the service of the
global effort to combat the COVID-19 pandemic
PERFORMANCE OF A LIQUID ARGON ACCORDION CALORIMETER WITH FAST READOUT
A prototype lead-liquid-argon electromagnetic calorimeter with parallel plates and Accordion geometry has been equipped with high speed readout electronics and tested with electron and muon beams at the CERN SPS. For a response peaking time of about 35 ns, fast enough for operation at the future hadron colliders, the energy resolution for electrons is 9.6%/ square-root E[GeV] with a local constant term of 0.3% and a noise contribution of 0.33/E[GeV]. The spatial accuracy achieved with a detector granularity of 2.7 cm is 3.7 mm/ square-root E[GeV] and the angular resolution 12 mrad at 60 GeV
Performance of a liquid argon preshower detector integrated with an accordion calorimeter
A prototype liquid argon preshower detector with a strip granularity of 2.5 mm has been tested at the CERN SPS in front of a liquid argon Accordion calorimeter. For charged tracks a signal-to-noise ratio of 9.4 and a space resolution of 340 mum were measured; the rejection power against overlapping photons produced in the decay of 50 GeV pi0's is larger than 3; the precision on the electromagnetic shower direction, determined together with the calorimeter, is better than 7 mrad above 40 GeV; the calorimeter performance behind the preshower (approximately 4X0) is fully preserved. These results make such a detector attractive for future operation at the CERN Large Hadron Collider
Results from a combined test of an electromagnetic liquid argon calorimeter with a hadronic scintillating-tile calorimeter
The first combined test of an electromagnetic liquid argon accordion calorimeter and a hadronic scintillating-tile calorimeter was carried out at the CERN SPS, These devices are prototypes of the barrel calorimeter of the future ATLAS experiment at the LHC. The energy resolution of pions in the energy range from 20 to 300 GeV at an incident angle a of about 11 degrees is well-described by the expression sigma/E = ((46.5 +/- 6.0)%/root E + (1.2 +/- 0.3)%) + (3.2 +/- 0.4) GeV/E. Shower profiles, shower leakage, and the angular resolution of hadronic showers were also studied
Results from a combined test of an electromagnetic liquid argon calorimeter with a hadronic scintillating-tile calorimeter
The first combined test of an electromagnetic liquid argon accordion calorimeter and a hadronic scintillating-tile calorimeter was carried out at the CERN SPS. These devices are prototypes of the barrel calorimeter of the future ATLAS experiment at the LHC. The energy resolution of pions in the energy range from 20 to 300 GeV at an incident angle Ξ of about 11c is well-described by the expression Ï/E = ((46.5 ± 6.0)%/âE + (1.2 ± 0.3)%) â (3.2 ± 0.4)GeV/E. Shower profiles, shower leakage, and the angular resolution of hadronic showers were also studied
Results from a combined test of an electromagnetic liquid argon calorimeter with a hadronic scintillating-tile calorimeter
The first combined test of an electromagnetic liquid argon accordion calorimeter and a hadronic scintillating-tile calorimeter was carried out at the CERN SPS. These devices are prototypes of the barrel calorimeter of the future ATLAS experiment at the LHC. The energy resolution of pions in the energy range from 20 to 300 GeV at an incident angle Ξ of about 11c is well-described by the expression Ï/E = ((46.5 ± 6.0)%/âE + (1.2 ± 0.3)%) â (3.2 ± 0.4)GeV/E. Shower profiles, shower leakage, and the angular resolution of hadronic showers were also studied