European Physical Journal C: Particles and Fields (Jul 2019)
Performance and Molière radius measurements using a compact prototype of LumiCal in an electron test beam
- H. Abramowicz,
- A. Abusleme,
- K. Afanaciev,
- Y. Benhammou,
- O. Borysov,
- M. Borysova,
- I. Bozovic-Jelisavcic,
- W. Daniluk,
- D. Dannheim,
- M. Demichev,
- K. Elsener,
- M. Firlej,
- E. Firu,
- T. Fiutowski,
- V. Ghenescu,
- M. Gostkin,
- M. Hempel,
- H. Henschel,
- M. Idzik,
- A. Ignatenko,
- A. Ishikawa,
- A. Joffe,
- G. Kacarevic,
- S. Kananov,
- O. Karacheban,
- W. Klempt,
- S. Kotov,
- J. Kotula,
- U. Kruchonak,
- Sz. Kulis,
- W. Lange,
- J. Leonard,
- T. Lesiak,
- A. Levy,
- I. Levy,
- L. Linssen,
- W. Lohmann,
- J. Moron,
- A. Moszczynski,
- A. T. Neagu,
- B. Pawlik,
- T. Preda,
- A. Sailer,
- B. Schumm,
- S. Schuwalow,
- E. Sicking,
- K. Swientek,
- B. Turbiarz,
- N. Vukasinovic,
- T. Wojton,
- H. Yamamoto,
- L. Zawiejski,
- I. S. Zgura,
- A. Zhemchugov
Affiliations
- H. Abramowicz
- Raymond & Beverly Sackler School of Physics & Astronomy, Tel Aviv University
- A. Abusleme
- Department of Electrical Engineering, Pontificia Universidad Catolica de Chile
- K. Afanaciev
- NC PHEP, Belarusian State University
- Y. Benhammou
- Raymond & Beverly Sackler School of Physics & Astronomy, Tel Aviv University
- O. Borysov
- Raymond & Beverly Sackler School of Physics & Astronomy, Tel Aviv University
- M. Borysova
- Raymond & Beverly Sackler School of Physics & Astronomy, Tel Aviv University
- I. Bozovic-Jelisavcic
- Vinca Institute of Nuclear Sciences, University of Belgrade
- W. Daniluk
- IFJ PAN
- D. Dannheim
- CERN
- M. Demichev
- JINR
- K. Elsener
- CERN
- M. Firlej
- Faculty of Physics and Applied Computer Science, AGH University of Science and Technology
- E. Firu
- ISS
- T. Fiutowski
- Faculty of Physics and Applied Computer Science, AGH University of Science and Technology
- V. Ghenescu
- ISS
- M. Gostkin
- JINR
- M. Hempel
- DESY
- H. Henschel
- DESY
- M. Idzik
- Faculty of Physics and Applied Computer Science, AGH University of Science and Technology
- A. Ignatenko
- NC PHEP, Belarusian State University
- A. Ishikawa
- Tohoku University
- A. Joffe
- Raymond & Beverly Sackler School of Physics & Astronomy, Tel Aviv University
- G. Kacarevic
- Vinca Institute of Nuclear Sciences, University of Belgrade
- S. Kananov
- Raymond & Beverly Sackler School of Physics & Astronomy, Tel Aviv University
- O. Karacheban
- DESY
- W. Klempt
- CERN
- S. Kotov
- JINR
- J. Kotula
- IFJ PAN
- U. Kruchonak
- JINR
- Sz. Kulis
- CERN
- W. Lange
- DESY
- J. Leonard
- DESY
- T. Lesiak
- IFJ PAN
- A. Levy
- Raymond & Beverly Sackler School of Physics & Astronomy, Tel Aviv University
- I. Levy
- Raymond & Beverly Sackler School of Physics & Astronomy, Tel Aviv University
- L. Linssen
- CERN
- W. Lohmann
- DESY
- J. Moron
- Faculty of Physics and Applied Computer Science, AGH University of Science and Technology
- A. Moszczynski
- IFJ PAN
- A. T. Neagu
- ISS
- B. Pawlik
- IFJ PAN
- T. Preda
- ISS
- A. Sailer
- CERN
- B. Schumm
- University of California
- S. Schuwalow
- DESY
- E. Sicking
- CERN
- K. Swientek
- Faculty of Physics and Applied Computer Science, AGH University of Science and Technology
- B. Turbiarz
- IFJ PAN
- N. Vukasinovic
- Vinca Institute of Nuclear Sciences, University of Belgrade
- T. Wojton
- IFJ PAN
- H. Yamamoto
- Tohoku University
- L. Zawiejski
- IFJ PAN
- I. S. Zgura
- ISS
- A. Zhemchugov
- JINR
- DOI
- https://doi.org/10.1140/epjc/s10052-019-7077-9
- Journal volume & issue
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Vol. 79,
no. 7
pp. 1 – 15
Abstract
Abstract A new design of a detector plane of sub-millimetre thickness for an electromagnetic sampling calorimeter is presented. It is intended to be used in the luminometers LumiCal and BeamCal in future linear e$$^{+}$$ + e$$^{-}$$ - collider experiments. The detector planes were produced utilising novel connectivity scheme technologies. They were installed in a compact prototype of the calorimeter and tested at DESY with an electron beam of energy 1–5 GeV. The performance of a prototype of a compact LumiCal comprising eight detector planes was studied. The effective Molière radius at 5 GeV was determined to be (8.1 ± 0.1 (stat) ± 0.3 (syst)) mm, a value well reproduced by the Monte Carlo (MC) simulation (8.4 ± 0.1) mm. The dependence of the effective Molière radius on the electron energy in the range 1–5 GeV was also studied. Good agreement was obtained between data and MC simulation.