8–11 Jul 2024
The University of Tokyo, Japan
Asia/Tokyo timezone

Photon and Electron Reconstruction in an Ultra-High Granularity Luminosity Calorimeter

10 Jul 2024, 10:00
30m
341 (Science building n.1)

341

Science building n.1

Oral presentation (remote) Calorimetry, Muon Calorimetry, Muon detectors

Speaker

Brendon Madison (University of Kansas)

Description

Our recent work has shown that a novel, ultra-high granularity,
forward calorimetry concept can enable much more detailed and precise
reconstruction than the compact baseline designs based on LEP luminometers, together
with the capability of electron/positron/photon separation.
In this contribution we will highlight the significantly more precise
measurements of photon four-vectors using both much better sampling for
high performance energy resolution (4%/$\sqrt{E}$) and the use of the energy deposition
around the initial photon conversion point rather than the traditional shower
center-of-gravity based estimates. We will also include related results on shower fitting.

Primary author

Brendon Madison (University of Kansas)

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