Characteristic study of silicon sensor for ILD ECAL

Excellent jet energy measurement is important at the International Linear Collider (ILC) because most of interesting physics processes decay into multi-jet final states. We employ a particle flow method to reconstruct particles, hence International Large Detector (ILD) needs high spatial resolution...

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Hauptverfasser: Takada, Shusuke, Hirai, Hiroto, Kawagoe, Kiyotomo, Miyazaki, Yohei, Sudo, Yuji, Suehara, Taikan, Sumida, Hiroki, Tomita, Tatsuhiko, Ueno, Hiraku, Yoshioka, Tamaki
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Ueno, Hiraku
Yoshioka, Tamaki
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