Scintillator based calorimeter technology is studied with the aim to achieve particle detection with a time resolution on the order of a few 10 ps for photons and electrons at energies of a few GeV and above. We present results from a prototype of a 1.4×1.4×11.4 cm^3 sampling calorimeter cell consisting of tungsten absorber plates and Cerium-doped Lutetium Yttrium Orthosilicate (LYSO) crystal scintillator plates. The LYSO plates are read out with wave lengths shifting fibers which are optically coupled to fast photo detectors on both ends of the fibers. The measurements with electrons were performed at the Fermilab Test Beam Facility (FTBF) and the CERN SPS H2 test beam. In addition to the baseline setup plastic scintillation counter and a ...
Precision timing detectors for high energy physics experiments with temporal resolutions of a few 10...
The CALICE Collaboration is developing highly granular calorimeters for a future e+e− linear collide...
The CALICE Collaboration is developing highly granular calorimeters for a future e+e− linear collide...
a b s t r a c t Particle colliders operating at high luminosities present challenging environments f...
In this report we outline the study of the development of calorimeter detectors using bright scintil...
Current and future high energy physics particle colliders are capable to provide instantaneous lumin...
Current and future high energy physics particle colliders are capable to provide instantaneous lumin...
Current and future high energy physics particle colliders are capable to provide instantaneous lumin...
We present studies on the performance and characterization of the time resolution of LYSO-based calo...
Particle detectors based on scintillation light are particularly well suited for precision timing ap...
AbstractWe are studying next generation scintillation detectors for future collider experiments. For...
We present test beam studies and results on the timing performance and characterization of the time ...
Precision timing detectors for high energy physics experiments with temporal resolutions of a few 10...
The advent of silicon photomultipliers has enabled big advances in high energy physics instrumentati...
Results of the beam tests of the prototype photon spectrometer PHOS for the ALICE experiment at the ...
Precision timing detectors for high energy physics experiments with temporal resolutions of a few 10...
The CALICE Collaboration is developing highly granular calorimeters for a future e+e− linear collide...
The CALICE Collaboration is developing highly granular calorimeters for a future e+e− linear collide...
a b s t r a c t Particle colliders operating at high luminosities present challenging environments f...
In this report we outline the study of the development of calorimeter detectors using bright scintil...
Current and future high energy physics particle colliders are capable to provide instantaneous lumin...
Current and future high energy physics particle colliders are capable to provide instantaneous lumin...
Current and future high energy physics particle colliders are capable to provide instantaneous lumin...
We present studies on the performance and characterization of the time resolution of LYSO-based calo...
Particle detectors based on scintillation light are particularly well suited for precision timing ap...
AbstractWe are studying next generation scintillation detectors for future collider experiments. For...
We present test beam studies and results on the timing performance and characterization of the time ...
Precision timing detectors for high energy physics experiments with temporal resolutions of a few 10...
The advent of silicon photomultipliers has enabled big advances in high energy physics instrumentati...
Results of the beam tests of the prototype photon spectrometer PHOS for the ALICE experiment at the ...
Precision timing detectors for high energy physics experiments with temporal resolutions of a few 10...
The CALICE Collaboration is developing highly granular calorimeters for a future e+e− linear collide...
The CALICE Collaboration is developing highly granular calorimeters for a future e+e− linear collide...