First beam tests of prototype silicon modules for the CMS High Granularity Endcap Calorimeter

The High Luminosity phase of the Large Hadron Collider will deliver 10 times more integrated luminosity than the existing collider, posing significant challenges for radiation tolerance and event pileup on detectors, especially for forward calorimetry. As part of its upgrade program, the Compact Muo...

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Veröffentlicht in:Journal of instrumentation 2018-10, Vol.13 (10), p.P10023-P10023
Hauptverfasser: Akchurin, N., Apreysan, A., Banerjee, S., Barney, D., Bilki, B., Bornheim, A., Bueghly, J., Callier, S., Candelise, V., Chang, Y.-H., Chang, Y.-W., Chatterjee, R., Cheng, K-Y., Chien, C-H., Rivera, E. Curras, Taille, C. de la, Eckdahl, J., Frahm, E., Frank, N., Freeman, J., Gawerc, D., Gecse, Z., Ginghu, C., Gonzalez, H., Hawke, T., Incandela, J., Jain, S., Jheng, H.-R., Jonas, M., Kara, O., Khurana, R., Kopp, G., Kumar, A., Kunori, S., Kuo, C.-M., Kyre, S., Lazic, D., Li, B., Liao, H., Lipton, R., Linssen, L., Lobanov, A., Lu, R.-S., Maier, A., Majumder, G., Mannelli, M., Martelli, A., Mastrolorenzo, L., Mengke, T., Miller, M., Moll, M., Morant, J., Mudholkar, T., Odell, N., Paganis, E., Paulini, M., Pena, C., Petiot, P., Pezzotti, L., Pitters, F., Pozdnyakov, A., Prosper, H., Psallidas, A., Quast, T., Quinn, R., Romeo, F., Roy, A., Rubinov, P., Rusack, R., Sicking, E., Steen, A., Sun, M., Tarasov, I., Thienpont, D., Tiras, E., Virdee, T., Wang, F., Weinberg, M., White, D., Xie, S., Yu, S.-S., Zhang, H., Zhang, Z.
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Zusammenfassung:The High Luminosity phase of the Large Hadron Collider will deliver 10 times more integrated luminosity than the existing collider, posing significant challenges for radiation tolerance and event pileup on detectors, especially for forward calorimetry. As part of its upgrade program, the Compact Muon Solenoid collaboration is designing a high-granularity calorimeter (HGCAL) to replace the existing endcap calorimeters. It will feature unprecedented transverse and longitudinal readout and triggering segmentation for both electromagnetic and hadronic sections. The electromagnetic section and a large fraction of the hadronic section will be based on hexagonal silicon sensors of 0.5–1 cm2 cell size, with the remainder of the hadronic section being based on highly-segmented scintillators with silicon photomultiplier readout. The intrinsic high-precision timing capabilities of the silicon sensors will add an extra dimension to event reconstruction, especially in terms of pileup rejection. First hexagonal silicon modules, using the existing Skiroc2 front-end ASIC developed for CALICE, have been tested in beams at Fermilab and CERN in 2016. We present results from these tests, in terms of system stability, calibration with minimum-ionizing particles and resolution (energy, position and timing) for electrons, and the comparisons of these quantities with GEANT4-based simulation.
ISSN:1748-0221
1748-0221
DOI:10.1088/1748-0221/13/10/P10023