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SiW ECAL for future \(e^+e^-\) collider

Calorimeters with silicon detectors have many unique features and are proposed for several world-leading experiments. We discuss the tests of the first three 18x18 cm\(^2\) layers segmented into 1024 pixels of the technological prototype of the silicon-tungsten electromagnetic calorimeter for a futu...

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Published in:arXiv.org 2017-06
Main Authors: Balagura, V, Bilokin, S, Bonis, J, Boudry, V, J -C Brient, Callier, S, Cheng, T, Cornat, R, De La Taille, C, Doan, T H, Frotin, M, Gastaldi, F, Hirai, H, Jain, S, Jain, Sh, Lacour, D, Lavergne, L, Lleres, A, Magniette, F, Mastrolorenzo, L, Nanni, J, Poeschl, R, Pozdnyakov, A, Psallidas, A, Ruan, M, Rubio-Roy, M, Seguin-Moreau, N, Shpak, K, Suehara, T, Thiebault, A, Wright, J, D Yu
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Summary:Calorimeters with silicon detectors have many unique features and are proposed for several world-leading experiments. We discuss the tests of the first three 18x18 cm\(^2\) layers segmented into 1024 pixels of the technological prototype of the silicon-tungsten electromagnetic calorimeter for a future \(e^+e^-\) collider. The tests have beem performed in November 2015 at CERN SPS beam line.
ISSN:2331-8422
DOI:10.48550/arxiv.1705.10838