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Resistive Plate Chamber digitization in a hadronic shower environment

Authors :
Deng, Z.
Li, Y.
Wang, Y.
Yue, Q.
Yang, Z.
Boumediene, D.
Carloganu, C.
Français, V.
Cho, G.
Kim, D-W.
Lee, S. C.
Park, W.
Vallecorsa, S.
Apostolakis, J.
Folger, G.
Grefe, C.
Ivantchenko, V.
Ribon, A.
Uzhinskiy, V.
Cauwenbergh, S.
Tytgat, M.
Pingault, A.
Zaganidis, N.
Brianne, E.
Ebrahimi, A.
Gadow, K.
Göttlicher, P.
Günter, C.
Hartbrich, O.
Hermberg, B.
Irles, Adrián
Krivan, F.
Krueger, Katja
Kvasnicka, Jiri
Lu, S.
Lutz, B.
Morgunov, V.
Neubueser, Coralie
Provenza, A.
Reinecke, M.
Sefkow, F.
Schuwalow, S.
Tran, H. L.
Garutti, E.
Laurien, S.
Matysek, M.
Ramilli, M.
Schroeder, S.
Bilki, B.
Norbeck, E.
Northacker, D.
Onel, Y.
Chang, S.
Khan, A.
Kim, D. H.
Kong, D. J.
Oh, Y. D.
Kawagoe, K.
Hirai, H.
Sudo, Y.
Suehara, T.
Sumida, H.
Yoshioka, T.
Gil, E. Cortina
Mannai, S.
Buridon, V.
Combaret, C.
Caponetto, L.
Eté, R.
Garillot, G.
Grenier, G.
Han, R.
Ianigro, J. C.
Kieffer, R.
Laktineh, I.
Lumb, N.
Mathez, H.
Mirabito, L.
Petrukhin, A.
Steen, A.
Antequera, J. Berenguer
Alamillo, E. Calvo
Fouz, M.-C.
Marin, J.
Puerta-Pelayo, J.
Verdugo, A.
Chadeeva, M.
Danilov, M.
Corriveau, F.
Gabriel, M.
Goecke, P.
Kiesling, C.
Van Der Kolk, N.
Simon, F.
Szalay, M.
Bilokin, S.
Bonis, J.
Cornebise, P.
Richard, F.
Pöschl, R.
Rouëné, J.
Thiebault, A.
Zerwas, D.
Anduze, M.
Balagura, V.
Belkadhi, K.
Boudry, V.
Brient, J-C.
Cornat, R.
Frotin, M.
Gastaldi, F.
Haddad, Y.
Magniette, F.
Ruan, M.
Rubio-Roy, M.
Shpak, K.
Videau, H.
Yu, D.
Callier, S.
Di Lorenzo, S. Conforti
Dulucq, F.
Martin-Chassard, G.
Taille, Ch. De La
Raux, L.
Seguin-Moreau, N.
Kotera, K.
Ono, H.
Takeshita, T.
Publisher :
Deutsches Elektronen-Synchrotron, DESY, Hamburg

Abstract

Journal of Instrumentation 11(06), P06014(2016). doi:10.1088/1748-0221/11/06/P06014<br />The CALICE Semi-Digital Hadron Calorimeter (SDHCAL) technological prototype is a sampling calorimeter using Glass Resistive Plate Chamber detectors with a three-threshold readout as the active medium. This technology is one of the two options proposed for the hadron calorimeter of the International Large Detector for the International Linear Collider. The prototype was exposed to beams of muons, electrons and pions of different energies at the CERN Super Proton Synchrotron. To be able to study the performance of such a calorimeter in future experiments it is important to ensure reliable simulation of its response. In this paper we present our prototype simulation performed with GEANT4 and the digitization procedure achieved with an algorithm called SimDigital. A detailed description of this algorithm is given and the methods to determinate its parameters using muon tracks and electromagnetic showers are explained. The comparison with hadronic shower data shows a good agreement up to 50 GeV. Discrepancies are observed at higher energies. The reasons for these differences are investigated.<br />Published by Inst. of Physics, London

Subjects

Subjects :
7. Clean energy

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
17480221
Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........11398e27b7b1cbb2715442a11507ac14