The Analog Hadron Calorimeter (AHCAL) concept developed by the CALICE collaboration is a highly granular sampling calorimeter with 3*3 cm^2 plastic scintillator tiles individually read out by silicon photomultipliers (SiPMs) as active material. A large technological prototype has been built and tested in particles beams at DESY and CERN in 2018, and analyses of this data set are well...
Particle Flow Algorithms (PFAs) attempt to measure each particle in a hadronic jet individually, using the component or detector subsystem providing the best energy/momentum resolution. Calorimeters that can fully exploit the power of PFAs emphasize spatial granularity over single particle energy resolution. In this context, the CALICE collaboration developed the Digital Hadron Calorimeter...
The FCAL collaboration is preparing large-scale prototypes of special calorimeters to instrument the very forward region at a future electron-positron collider, in particular ILC. The forward region sets challenging requirements on several detector parameters, such as detector compactness, radiation hardness, or ASICs readout parameters. Prototype detector planes assembled with dedicated FE...