Dual readout with capillary tubes -- status and prospects
Nicolo Valle

TL;DR
This paper reviews the development of dual-readout fiber calorimeters, highlighting prototype status, assembly strategies, simulation insights, and future beam test prospects for high-resolution particle detection.
Contribution
It presents the current status, assembly methods, and simulation results of the HiDRa dual-readout calorimeter prototype, outlining future testing plans.
Findings
Prototype assembly and integration strategies detailed
Simulation results inform design improvements
Upcoming beam tests planned for performance evaluation
Abstract
This paper discusses the ongoing development and testing of dual-readout fiber-based calorimeter demonstrators. An overview of the existing prototype will be presented, along with details on the assembly and integration strategies of the High-Resolution Highly-Granular Dual-Readout Demonstrator (HiDRa). A concise yet informative summary of simulation results and a perspective on upcoming beam tests will be discussed.
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Taxonomy
TopicsInnovative Microfluidic and Catalytic Techniques Innovation
