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Study of energy response and resolution of the ATLAS Tile Calorimeter to hadrons of energies from 16 to 30 GeV

Authors :
Abdallah, Jalal
Angelidakis, Stylianos
Arabidze, Giorgi
Atanov, Nikolay
Bernhard, Johannes
Bonnefoy, Romeo
Bossio, Jonathan
Bouabid, Ryan
Carrio, Fernando
Davidek, Tomas
Dubovsky, Michal
Fiorini, Luca
Aparisi, Francisco Brandan Garcia
Carli, Tancredi
Gerbershagen, Alexander
Goksu, Hazal
Hadavand, Haleh
Harkusha, Siarhei
Hlaluku, Dingane
Hibbard, Michael James
Hildebrand, Kevin
Jejelava, Juansher
Kamenshchikov, Andrey
Kazakos, Stergios
Kello, Tomas
Korolkov, Ilya
Kulchitsky, Yuri
Lazar, Hadar
Lekalakala, Nthabiseng
Little, Jared
Madar, Romain
Manen, Samuel
Martins, Filipe
Masuku, Thabo
Minashvili, Irakli
Mkrtchyan, Tigran
Mlynarikova, Michaela
Moayedi, Seyedali
Nemecek, Stanislav
Nodulman, Lawrence
Oganezov, Robert
Olsson, Mats Joakim Robert
Oreglia, Mark
Pani, Priscilla
Paramonov, Alexander
Pottgen, Ruth
Reid, Tres
Bosca, Sergi Rodriguez
Perez, Andrea Rodriguez
Rosten, Rachel Christine
Saha, Puja
Santoni, Claudio
Sargsyan, Laura
Schaefer, Douglas Michael
Shalanda, Nikolay
Smith, Andrew Caldon
Solodkov, Alexander
Solovyanov, Oleg
Starovoitov, Pavel
Starchenko, Evgeny
Tas, Petr
Tereshchenko, Viacheslav
Tlou, Sijiye Humphry
Ughetto, Michael
Uhliarova, Lea
Usai, Giulio
Santurio, Eduardo Valdes
Biot, Alberto Valero
Volpi, Guido
Zakareishvili, Tamar
Zuccarello, Pedro Diego
Publication Year :
2021

Abstract

Three spare modules of the ATLAS Tile Calorimeter were exposed to test beams from the Super Proton Synchrotron accelerator at CERN in 2017. The measurements of the energy response and resolution of the detector to positive pions and kaons and protons with energy in the range 16 to 30 GeV are reported. The results have uncertainties of few percent. They were compared to the predictions of the Geant4-based simulation program used in ATLAS to estimate the response of the detector to proton-proton events at Large Hadron Collider. The determinations obtained using experimental and simulated data agree within the uncertainties.

Details

Database :
arXiv
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.2102.04088
Document Type :
Working Paper
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1140/epjc/s10052-021-09292-5