Crilin: A CRystal calorImeter with Longitudinal InformatioN for a future Muon Collider
S. Ceravolo, F. Colao, C. Curatolo, E. Di Meco, E. Diociaiuti, D., Lucchesi, D. Paesani, N. Pastrone, A. Saputi, I. Sarra, L. Sestini, D., Tagnani

TL;DR
The paper introduces Crilin, a novel crystal calorimeter with advanced segmentation and timing designed for future Muon Colliders, demonstrating promising performance for jet reconstruction amidst beam-induced backgrounds.
Contribution
It presents the design, development, and initial performance analysis of the Crilin calorimeter, a new detector technology optimized for Muon Collider environments.
Findings
High granularity and timing improve background rejection.
Prototype tests show promising energy resolution.
Effective separation of signal and background demonstrated.
Abstract
The measurement of physics processes at new energy frontier experiments requires excellent spatial, time, and energy resolutions to resolve the structure of collimated high-energy jets. In a future Muon Collider, the beam-induced backgrounds (BIB) represent the main challenge in the design of the detectors and of the event reconstruction algorithms. The technology and the design of the calorimeters should be chosen to reduce the effect of the BIB, while keeping good physics performance. Several requirements can be inferred: i) high granularity to reduce the overlap of BIB particles in the same calorimeter cell; ii) excellent timing (of the order of 100 ps) to reduce the out-of-time component of the BIB; iii) longitudinal segmentation to distinguish the signal showers from the fake showers produced by the BIB; iv) good energy resolution (less than 10%/sqrt(E)) to obtain good physics…
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Taxonomy
TopicsParticle Detector Development and Performance · Particle physics theoretical and experimental studies · Radiation Detection and Scintillator Technologies
