35 pages, 21 figures, 8 tablesInternational audienceWe present a study of showers initiated by electrons, pions, kaons, and protons with momenta from 15 GeV to 150 GeV in the highly granular CALICE analogue scintillator-tungsten hadronic calorimeter. The data were recorded at the CERN Super Proton Synchrotron in 2011. The analysis includes measurements of the calorimeter response to each particle type as well as measurements of the energy resolution and studies of the longitudinal and radial shower development for selected particles. The results are compared to Geant4 simulations (version 9.6.p02). In the study of the energy resolution we include previously published data with beam momenta from 1 GeV to 10 GeV recorded at the CERN Proton Sy...
Showers produced by positive hadrons in the highly granular CALICE scintillator-steel analogue hadro...
Showers produced by positive hadrons in the highly granular CALICE scintillator-steel analogue hadro...
38 pages, 19 figures, 5 tables, to be submitted to JINSTInternational audienceThe spatial developmen...
35 pages, 21 figures, 8 tablesInternational audienceWe present a study of showers initiated by elect...
We present a study of the showers initiated by low momentum (p 10 GeV) electrons, pions and protons...
Showers produced by positive hadrons in the highly granular CALICE scintillator-steel analogue hadro...
Showers produced by positive hadrons in the highly granular CALICE scintillator-steel analogue hadro...
38 pages, 19 figures, 5 tables, to be submitted to JINSTInternational audienceThe spatial developmen...
35 pages, 21 figures, 8 tablesInternational audienceWe present a study of showers initiated by elect...
We present a study of the showers initiated by low momentum (p 10 GeV) electrons, pions and protons...
Showers produced by positive hadrons in the highly granular CALICE scintillator-steel analogue hadro...
Showers produced by positive hadrons in the highly granular CALICE scintillator-steel analogue hadro...
38 pages, 19 figures, 5 tables, to be submitted to JINSTInternational audienceThe spatial developmen...