SiPM Dynamic Range for CEPC Scintillator-based Electromagnetic Calorimeter
Yazhou Niu

TL;DR
This study models and evaluates the SiPM dynamic range needed for a high-granularity scintillator ECAL at CEPC, demonstrating that with adequate pixels and light yield, it can achieve precise Higgs measurements.
Contribution
A new SiPM response model and correction algorithm are developed and validated for CEPC scintillator ECAL, enabling effective linearity correction up to six times the pixel count.
Findings
Model predicts SiPM response within 2% accuracy for up to 12000 photons.
Correction algorithm restores linearity for incident light pulses up to six times the pixel number.
ECAL with at least 4000 SiPM pixels meets Higgs measurement precision requirements.
Abstract
Ahigh-granularity scintillator calorimeter readout with silicon photomultipliers (SiPMs) is an electromagnetic calorimeter (ECAL) candidate for experiments at the Circular Electron Positron Collider (CEPC). A critical design parameter of this ECAL candidate is the dynamic range of the SiPMs. This study investigates the SiPM dynamic range required for the CEPC scintillator ECAL. A model is developed on the basis of the operation principles of SiPMs to describe the response of an SiPM to light pulses within one recovery period by considering the cross-talk effect, photon detection efficiency, and number of pixels. The response curve of a 10000-pixel SiPM predicted by the model is consistent with the measured curve within 2% for an incident light pulse of up to 12000 photons. The intrinsic fluctuations of the SiPM response naturally exist in this model, and the correction of the saturation…
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