Dual-Readout Calorimetry
Sehwook Lee, Michele Livan, Richard Wigmans

TL;DR
Dual-readout calorimetry is a promising technique for high-energy particle measurement, offering advantages over traditional methods, with ongoing development challenges and a focus on experimental status.
Contribution
This paper reviews the current status and development challenges of dual-readout calorimetry for high-energy physics applications.
Findings
Dual-readout calorimetry shows significant advantages in particle measurement.
The technique is still under development with specific technical challenges.
It has potential for future high-energy physics experiments.
Abstract
In the past 20 years, dual-readout calorimetry has emerged as a technique for measuring the properties of high-energy hadrons and hadron jets that offers considerable advantages compared with the instruments that are currently used for this purpose in experiments at the high-energy frontier. In this paper, we review the status of this experimental technique and the challenges faced for its further development.
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