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Jim Brau (University of Oregon (US))27/10/2021, 13:00Session B: CalorimetersOral presentation using Zoom
Jim Brau (U. Oregon), Martin Breidenbach (SLAC), Lorenzo Rota (SLAC), et al.
The SiD Collaboration has had a long interest in the potential for improved granularity in the tracker and ECal; a study of MAPS in the SiD ECal was described in the ILC TDR. Work is progressing on the MAPS application in an upgraded SiD design, both for the ECal and tracking. A prototyping design effort is...
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Takahiro Mizuno (Sokendai)27/10/2021, 13:25Session B: CalorimetersOral presentation using Zoom
The International Large Detector (ILD) is a detector concept for the International Linear Collider (ILC). ILD is a general purpose detector designed to fully reconstruct almost all events. A particular emphasis has been put on excellent jet energy resolution (JER), by optimizing the detector for efficient particle flow reconstruction. Excellent understanding of the absolute jet energy scale...
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Taikan Suehara (Kyushu University)27/10/2021, 13:50Session B: CalorimetersOral presentation using Zoom
We are developing LGAD devices for ILD SiW-ECAL via collaboration with Hamamatsu.
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We are testing characteristics of reach-through and inverse-type APDs produced by Hamamatsu with charged particles to estimate gain characteristics and timing resolution. Several test beams have been conducted with sub-GeV positron beam at ELPH, Tohoku University. This talk will cover results with recent test... -
Naoki Tsuji (The University of Tokyo)27/10/2021, 14:15Session B: CalorimetersOral presentation using Zoom
Highly granular electromagnetic calorimeter based on scintillator strip with SiPM readout (Sc-ECAL) is under development in the framework of the CALICE collaboration for future electron-positron colliders such as ILC and CEPC. The detection layers with scintillator strips ($45~\mathrm{mm} \times 5~\mathrm{mm} \times 2~\mathrm{mm}$ each) coupled to SiPMs are stacked alternately in an orthogonal...
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