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The electronics of the H1 lead/scintillating-fibre calorimeters-H1 SpaCal Group

Authors :
R.-D. Appuhn
C. Arndt
E. Barrelet
R. Barschke
U. Bassler
F. Blouzon
V. Boudry
F. Brasse
Ph. Bruel
D. Bruncko
R. Buchholz
B. Cahan
S. Chechelnitski
B. Claxton
G. Cozzika
J. Cvach
S. Dagoret-Campagne
W.D. Dau
H. Deckers
T. Deckers
F. Descamps
M. Dirkmann
J. Dowdell
C. Drancourt
O. Durant
V. Efremenko
E. Eisenhandler
A.N. Eliseev
G. Falley
J. Ferencei
M. Fleischer
B. Fominykh
K. Gadow
U. Goerlach
L.A. Gorbov
I. Gorelov
M. Grewe
L. Hajduk
I. Herynek
J. Hladky
M. Hütte
H. Hutter
M. Janata
W. Janczur
J. Janoth
L. Jönsson
I. Kacl
H. Kolanoski
V. Korbel
F. Kriván
D. Lacour
B. Laforge
F. Lamarche
M.P.J. Landon
J.-F. Laporte
H. Lebollo
A.Le Coguie
F. Lehner
R. Maracek
P. Matricon
K. Meier
A. Meyer
A. Migliori
F. Moreau
G. Müller
P. Murín
V. Nagovizin
T.C. Nicholls
D. Ozerov
J.-P. Passerieux
E. Perez
J.P. Pharabod
R. Pöschl
Ch. Renard
A. Rostovtsev
C. Royon
K. Rybicki
S. Schlief
K. Schmitt
A. Schuhmacher
A. Semenov
V. Shekelyan
Y. Sirois
P.A. Smirnov
V. Solochenko
J. Spalek
S. Spielmann
H. Steiner
A. Stellberger
J. Stiewe
M. Taševský
V. Tchernyshov
K. Thiele
E. Tzamariudaki
S. Valkár
C. Vallée
A. Vallereau
D. VanDenPlas
G. Villet
K. Wacker
A. Walther
M. Weber
D. Wegener
T. Wenk
J. Záček
A. Zhokin
P. Zini
K. Zuber
Source :
Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research Section A: Accelerators, Spectrometers, Detectors and Associated Equipment. 426:518-537
Publication Year :
1999
Publisher :
Elsevier BV, 1999.

Abstract

The electronic system developed for the SpaCal lead/scintillating-fibre calorimeters of the H1 detector in operation at the HERA ep collider is described in detail and the performance achieved during H1 data-taking is presented. The 10 MHz bunch crossing rate of HERA puts severe constraints on the requirements of the electronics. The energy and time readout are performed respectively with a 14-bit dynamic range and with a resolution of about 0.4 ns. The trigger branch consists of a nanosecond-resolution calorimetric time-of-flight for background rejection and an electron trigger based on analog `sliding windows'. The on-line background rejection currently achieved is o(10**6). The electron trigger allows a low energy trigger threshold to be set at about 0.50 +/- 0.08 (RMS) GeV with an efficiency >99.9%. The energy and time performance of the readout and trigger electronics is based on a newly-developed low noise (sigma_noise ca. 0.4 MeV) wideband (f < 200 MHz) preamplifier located at the output of the photomultipliers which are used for the fibre light readout in the ca. 1 Tesla magnetic field of H1.

Details

ISSN :
01689002
Volume :
426
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research Section A: Accelerators, Spectrometers, Detectors and Associated Equipment
Accession number :
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