Results from the October 2014 CERN test beam of LumiCal
O. Borysov, V. Ghenescu, A. Levy, I. Levy, S. Lukic, J. Moron, A.T., Neagu, T. Preda, O. Rosenblat (On behalf of the FCAL collaboration)

TL;DR
This paper reports on the testing of a LumiCal prototype at CERN to evaluate its multi-plane operation, electromagnetic shower development, and comparison with simulations for future collider detectors.
Contribution
It presents experimental results from a test beam of a LumiCal prototype, highlighting its multi-plane functionality and validation against Monte Carlo simulations.
Findings
Successful demonstration of multi-plane operation
Electromagnetic shower development matches MC simulations
Provides data for future collider detector design
Abstract
A prototype of a luminometer, designed for a future e+e- collider detector, was tested in the CERN PS accelerator T9 testbeam. The objective of this test beam was to demonstrate a multi-plane operation, to study the development of the electromagnetic shower and to compare it with MC simulations.
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Taxonomy
TopicsParticle Detector Development and Performance · Particle physics theoretical and experimental studies · Particle Accelerators and Free-Electron Lasers
