ECFA Detector R&D Panel, Review Report
The FCAL Collaboration: H. Abramowicz, A. Abusleme, K. Afanaciev, J., Aguilar, E. Alvarez, P. Bambade, L. Bortko, I. Bozovic-Jelisavcic, E. Castro,, G. Chelkov, C. Coca, W. Daniluk, A. Dragone, L. Dumitru, K. Elsener, I., Emeliantchik, E. Firu, J. Fischer, T. Fiutowski

TL;DR
This report reviews the development of specialized calorimeters for the ILC and CLIC detectors, focusing on their design, sensor technology, and performance studies to improve luminosity measurement and detector hermeticity.
Contribution
It presents the design, sensor development, and prototype testing of forward calorimeters, including Monte Carlo studies for optimization at the ILC and CLIC.
Findings
Monte Carlo studies optimized calorimeter design
Prototypes with dedicated sensors and electronics developed
Sensors and electronics tested in electron beam experiments
Abstract
Two special calorimeters are foreseen for the instrumentation of the very forward region of an ILC or CLIC detector; a luminometer (LumiCal) designed to measure the rate of low angle Bhabha scattering events with a precision better than 10 at the ILC and 10 at CLIC, and a low polar-angle calorimeter (BeamCal). The latter will be hit by a large amount of beamstrahlung remnants. The intensity and the spatial shape of these depositions will provide a fast luminosity estimate, as well as determination of beam parameters. The sensors of this calorimeter must be radiation-hard. Both devices will improve the e.m. hermeticity of the detector in the search for new particles. Finely segmented and very compact electromagnetic calorimeters will match these requirements. Due to the high occupancy, fast front-end electronics will be needed. Monte Carlo studies were performed to…
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Taxonomy
TopicsParticle Detector Development and Performance · Radiation Detection and Scintillator Technologies · Particle Accelerators and Free-Electron Lasers
