Skip to Content.
Sympa Menu

sphenix-emcal-l - Re: [Sphenix-emcal-l] Francesco Vassalli - CEU DNP poster abstract on PbGl in 2018 test beam

sphenix-emcal-l AT lists.bnl.gov

Subject: sPHENIX EMCal discussion

List archive

Chronological Thread  
  • From: "Perepelitsa, Dennis" <dvp AT bnl.gov>
  • To: "sphenix-emcal-l AT lists.bnl.gov" <sphenix-emcal-l AT lists.bnl.gov>, "sphenix-hcal-l AT lists.bnl.gov" <sphenix-hcal-l AT lists.bnl.gov>
  • Cc: Francesco C Vassalli <Francesco.Vassalli AT Colorado.EDU>
  • Subject: Re: [Sphenix-emcal-l] Francesco Vassalli - CEU DNP poster abstract on PbGl in 2018 test beam
  • Date: Fri, 29 Jun 2018 19:44:47 +0000

Hello all,

We received a very useful set of comments off-list from John H. and Jin, and
have incorporated them into the updated poster title & abstract below:



Characterization of the Fermilab Test Beam Using a Lead-Glass Calorimeter

The sPHENIX experiment at the Relativistic Heavy Ion Collider will
measure high energy jets, photons, and other rare processes that
result from high energy nuclear collisions to gain insight on the
nature of strongly coupled high temperature nuclear matter. A test of
the prototype of the high-pseudorapidity sections of the
electromagnetic and hadronic calorimeters was conducted in the spring
of 2018 at the Fermilab Test Beam Facility. The secondary beam was
calibrated by a lead-glass electromagnetic calorimeter, with single
electron events selected by a series of Cherenkov, hodoscope, and veto
detectors. Proper calibration of the beam momentum and momentum
spread is essential for the accurate testing of the sPHENIX
calorimeter response. We will present an analysis of the linearity
and resolution for electron showers in the lead glass detector as a
function of the nominal beam energy from 2-16 GeV and their
interpretation for beam momentum and momentum spread.



Dennis

> On Jun 28, 2018, at 3:20 PM, Perepelitsa, Dennis <dvp AT bnl.gov> wrote:
>
> Dear EMCal and HCal lists,
>
> We have two undergraduate students at the University of Colorado who are
> applying to the Conference Experience for Undergraduates with poster
> presentations at the DNP meeting in October.
>
> The abstract submission deadline to DNP is 2 July, and we are happy for any
> comments on their draft abstracts over the next few days. (I will send them
> in separate emails to the relevant mailing lists.)
>
> Francesco Vassalli, copied here, has drafted the following poster abstract:
>
>
>
> Analysis of Fermilab Test Beam Using a PbGl Calorimeter for sPHENIX
> Detector Prototypes
>
> The sPHENIX experiment at the Relativistic Heavy Ion Collider will
> measure high energy jets, photons, and other rare processes that
> result from high energy nuclear collisons to gain insight on the
> nature of strongly coupled high temperature nuclear matter. A test of
> the prototype high-pseudorapidity electromagnetic and hadronic
> calorimeters was conducted in the spring of 2018 at the Fermilab Test
> Beam Facility. The secondary beam was calibrated by a Lead-Glass
> electromagnetic calorimeter, with single electron events selected by a
> series of Cherenkov, hodoscope, and veto detectors. Proper
> calibration of the beam momentum and momentum spread is essential for
> the accurate testing of the sPHENIX calorimeter response. We present
> an analysis of the linearity and resolution of the beam as a function
> of energy from 2-16 GeV.
>
>
>
> Dennis
>
> Dennis V. Perepelitsa
> Assistant Professor, Physics Department
> University of Colorado Boulder
>
>
>
> _______________________________________________
> sPHENIX-EMCal-l mailing list
> sPHENIX-EMCal-l AT lists.bnl.gov
> https://lists.bnl.gov/mailman/listinfo/sphenix-emcal-l

Dennis V. Perepelitsa
Assistant Professor, Physics Department
University of Colorado Boulder






Archive powered by MHonArc 2.6.24.

Top of Page