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Forward Instrumentation for ILC Detectors

Authors :
Abramowicz, Halina
Abusleme, Angel
Afanaciev, Konstantin
Aguilar, Jonathan
Ambalathankandy, Prasoon
Bambade, Philip
Bergholz, Matthias
Bozovic-Jelisavcic, Ivanka
Castro, Elena
Chelkov, Georgy
Coca, Cornelia
Daniluk, Witold
Dragone, Angelo
Dumitru, Laurentiu
Elsener, Konrad
Emeliantchik, Igor
Fiutowski, Tomasz
Gostkin, Mikhail
Grah, Christian
Grzelak, Grzegorz
Haller, Gunter
Henschel, Hans
Ignatenko, Alexandr
Idzik, Marek
Ito, Kazutoshi
Jovin, Tatjana
Kielar, Eryk
Kotula, Jerzy
Krumstein, Zinovi
Kulis, Szymon
Lange, Wolfgang
Lohmann, Wolfgang
Levy, Aharon
Moszczynski, Arkadiusz
Nauenberg, Uriel
Novgorodova, Olga
Ohlerich, Marin
Orlandea, Marius
Oleinik, Gleb
Oliwa, Krzysztof
Olshevski, Alexander
Pandurovic, Mila
Pawlik, Bogdan
Przyborowski, Dominik
Sato, Yutaro
Sadeh, Iftach
Sailer, Andre
Schmidt, Ringo
Schumm, Bruce
Schuwalow, Sergey
Smiljanic, Ivan
Swientek, Krzysztof
Takubo, Yosuke
Teodorescu, Eliza
Wierba, Wojciech
Yamamoto, Hitoshi
Zawiejski, Leszek
Zhang, Jinlong
Source :
JINST 5:P12002,2010
Publication Year :
2010

Abstract

Two special calorimeters are foreseen for the instrumentation of the very forward region of the ILC detector, a luminometer designed to measure the rate of low angle Bhabha scattering events with a precision better than 10-3 and a low polar angle calorimeter, adjacent to the beam-pipe. The latter will be hit by a large amount of beamstrahlung remnants. The amount and shape of these depositions will allow a fast luminosity estimate and the determination of beam parameters. The sensors of this calorimeter must be radiation hard. Both devices will improve the hermeticity of the detector in the search for new particles. Finely segmented and very compact calorimeters will match the requirements. Due to the high occupancy fast front-end electronics is needed. The design of the calorimeters developed and optimised with Monte Carlo simulations is presented. Sensors and readout electronics ASICs have been designed and prototypes are available. Results on the performance of these major components are summarised.<br />Comment: 30 pages, 28 figures

Details

Database :
arXiv
Journal :
JINST 5:P12002,2010
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.1009.2433
Document Type :
Working Paper
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1088/1748-0221/5/12/P12002