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The DELPHI small angle tile calorimeter

Authors :
Alvsvaag, S.J.
Maeland, O.A.
Klovning, A.
Benvenuti, A.C.
Giordano, V.
Guerzoni, M.
Navarria, F.L.
Verardi, M.G.
Camporesi, T.
Vallazza, E.
Bozzo, M.
Cereseto, R.
Barreira, G.
Espirito Santo, M.C.
Maio, A.
Onofre, A.
Peralta, L.
Pimenta, M.
Tome, B.
Carling, H.
Falk, E.
Hedberg, V.
Jarlskog, G.
Kronkvist, I.
Bonesini, M.
Ferrari, P.
Chignoli, F.
Gumenyuk, S.
Leoni, R.
Mazza, R.
Negri, P.
Paganoni, M.
Petrovykh, L.
Dharmasiri, D.R.
Nossum, B.
Read, A.L.
Skaali, B.
Castellani, L.
Pegoraro, M.
Fenyuk, A.
Gouz, Yu.
Ivanyushenkov, Yu.
Karyukhin, A.
Obraztsov, V.
Vlasov, E.
Zaitsev, A.
Bigi, M.
Cassio, V.
Gamba, D.
Source :
IEEE Transactions on Nuclear Science. August, 1995, Vol. 42 Issue 4, p478, 7 p.
Publication Year :
1995

Abstract

The Small angle TIle Calorimeter (STIC) provides calorimetric coverage in the very forward region for the DELPHI experiment at the CERN LEP collider. A veto system composed of two scintillator layers allows to trigger on single photon events and provides e - [Gamma] separation. We present here some results of extensive measurements performed on part of the calorimeter and the veto system in the CERN test beams prior to installation and report on the performance achieved during the 1994 LEP run.

Details

ISSN :
00189499
Volume :
42
Issue :
4
Database :
Gale General OneFile
Journal :
IEEE Transactions on Nuclear Science
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
edsgcl.17470555