Performance of the Muon $g-2$ calorimeter and readout systems measured with test beam data

NIM A 945, 162558 (2019) A single calorimeter station for the Muon $g-2$ experiment at Fermilab includes the following subsystems: a 54-element array of PbF$_{2}$ Cherenkov crystals read out by large-area SiPMs, bias and slow-control electronics, a suite of 800 MSPS waveform digitizers, a clock and...

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Chapelain, A
Driutti, A
Ferrari, C
Fienberg, A. T
Fioretti, A
Gabbanini, C
Ganguly, S
Gibbons, L. K
Gioiosa, A
Giovanetti, K
Gohn, W. P
Gorringe, T. P
Hempstead, J. B
Hertzog, D. W
Iacovacci, M
Kaspar, J
Kuchibhotla, A
Leo, S
Lusiani, A
Mastroianni, S
Pauletta, G
Peterson, D. A
Pocanic, D
Rider, N
Schlesier, C. D
Smith, M. W
Stuttard, T
Sweigart, D. A
Van Wechel, T. D
Venanzoni, G
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