1. Performance of the Electromagnetic Pixel Calorimeter Prototype EPICAL-2
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Alme, J., Barthel, R., van Bochove, A., Borshchov, V., Bosley, R., Brink, A. van den, Broeils, E., Büsching, H., Eikeland, V. N., Groettvik, O. S., Han, Y. H., van der Kolk, N., Kim, J. H., Kim, T. J., Kwon, Y., Mager, M., Malik, Q. W., Okkinga, E., Park, T. Y., Peitzmann, T., Pliquett, F., Protsenko, M., Reidt, F., van Rijk, S., Røed, K., Rogoschinski, T. S., Röhrich, D., Rossewij, M. J., Ruis, G. B., Solheim, E. H., Tymchuk, I., Ullaland, K., Watson, N. K., and Yokoyama, H.
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Physics - Instrumentation and Detectors ,High Energy Physics - Experiment - Abstract
The first evaluation of an ultra-high granularity digital electromagnetic calorimeter prototype using 1.0-5.8 GeV/c electrons is presented. The $25\times10^6$ pixel detector consists of 24 layers of ALPIDE CMOS MAPS sensors, with a pitch of around 30~$\mu$m, and has a depth of almost 20 radiation lengths of tungsten absorber. Ultra-thin cables allow for a very compact design. The properties that are critical for physics studies are measured: electromagnetic shower response, energy resolution and linearity. The stochastic energy resolution is comparable with the state-of-the art resolution for a Si-W calorimeter, with data described well by a simulation model using GEANT and Allpix$^2$. The performance achieved makes this technology a good candidate for use in the ALICE FoCal upgrade, and in general demonstrates the strong potential for future applications in high-energy physics., Comment: 30 pages, 19 figures, submitted to JINST
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- 2022
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