On the e/h Ratio of the Electromagnetic Calorimeter
Y. Kulchitsky

TL;DR
This paper proposes a new method to determine the e/h ratio in electromagnetic calorimeters, aligning with Monte Carlo predictions, and introduces an easy hadronic energy reconstruction technique for use in future collider experiments.
Contribution
It introduces a novel method for extracting the e/h ratio and a simple hadronic energy reconstruction approach for combined calorimeters in high-energy physics.
Findings
Results agree with Monte Carlo simulations.
The method effectively determines non-compensation in calorimeters.
The approach is suitable for next-generation collider experiments.
Abstract
The method of extraction of the e/h ratio for an electromagnetic compartment of a combined calorimeter is suggested and the non-compensation was determined. The results agree with the Monte Carlo prediction and results of the weighting method for electromagnetic compartment of combined calorimeter. The new easy method of a hadronic energy reconstruction for a combined calorimeter is also suggested. The proposed methods can be used for a combined calorimeter, which is being designed to perform energy measurement in a next-generation high energy collider experiment like ATLAS at LHC.
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Taxonomy
TopicsSuperconducting and THz Device Technology · Scientific Research and Discoveries · Advanced Thermodynamics and Statistical Mechanics
