Non-compensation of an Electromagnetic Compartment of a Combined Calorimeter
Y.A. Kulchitsky (1, 2), M.V. Kuzmin (1, 2), V.B. Vinogradov (2), ((1) Institute of Physics, National Academy of Sciences, Minsk, Belarus, (2), JINR, Dubna, Russia)

TL;DR
This paper presents a method to determine the e/h ratio of an electromagnetic calorimeter, finding a value of 1.74 that confirms the non-compensating nature of the device based on test beam data.
Contribution
A new method for extracting the e/h ratio of electromagnetic calorimeters is proposed and validated with experimental data.
Findings
e/h ratio of 1.74 ± 0.04 determined
e/h > 1.7 confirmed for this calorimeter
Results align with theoretical predictions
Abstract
The method of extraction of the ratio, the degree of non-compensation, of the electromagnetic compartment of the combined calorimeter is suggested. The ratio of has been determined on the basis of the 1996 combined calorimeter test beam data. This value agrees with the prediction that for this electromagnetic calorimeter.
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Topicsthermodynamics and calorimetric analyses · Scientific Research and Discoveries · Superconducting and THz Device Technology
