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Journal of Instrumentation | 2010

Forward instrumentation for ILC detectors

H. Abramowicz; Angel Abusleme; K. Afanaciev; Jonathan Aguilar; Prasoon Ambalathankandy; P. Bambade; M. Bergholz; I. Bozovic-Jelisavcic; E. Castro; G. A. Chelkov; Cornelia Coca; W. Daniluk; A. Dragone; L. Dumitru; K. Elsener; Igor Emeliantchik; T. Fiutowski; M. I. Gostkin; C. Grah; G. Grzelak; Gunter Haller; H. Henschel; Alexandr Ignatenko; M. Idzik; Kazutoshi Ito; T. Jovin; Eryk Kielar; Jerzy Kotula; Zinovi Krumstein; Szymon Kulis

Two special calorimeters are foreseen for the instrumentation of the very forward region of the ILC detector, a luminometer designed to measure the rate of low angle Bhabha scattering events with a precision better than 10?3 and a low polar angle calorimeter, adjacent to the beam-pipe. The latter will be hit by a large amount of beamstrahlung remnants. The amount and shape of these depositions will allow a fast luminosity estimate and the determination of beam parameters. The sensors of this calorimeter must be radiation hard. Both devices will improve the hermeticity of the detector in the search for new particles. Finely segmented and very compact calorimeters will match the requirements. Due to the high occupancy fast front-end electronics is needed. The design of the calorimeters developed and optimised with Monte Carlo simulations is presented. Sensors and readout electronics ASICs have been designed and prototypes are available. Results on the performance of these major components are summarised.


Journal of Instrumentation | 2015

Performance of fully instrumented detector planes of the forward calorimeter of a Linear Collider detector

H. Abramowicz; A. Abusleme; K. Afanaciev; J. Aguilar; E. Alvarez; D. Avila; Y. Benhammou; L. Bortko; O. Borysov; M. Bergholz; I. Bozovic-Jelisavcic; E. Castro; G. A. Chelkov; C. Coca; W. Daniluk; L. Dumitru; K. Elsener; V. Fadeyev; M. Firlej; E. Firu; T. Fiutowski; V. Ghenescu; M. I. Gostkin; H. Henschel; M. Idzik; A. Ishikawa; S. Kananov; S. Kollowa; S. Kotov; J. Kotula

Detector-plane prototypes of the very forward calorimetry of a future detector at an e+e- collider have been built and their performance was measured in an electron beam. The detector plane comprises silicon or GaAs pad sensors, dedicated front-end and ADC ASICs, and an FPGA for data concentration. Measurements of the signal-to-noise ratio and the response as a function of the position of the sensor are presented. A deconvolution method is successfully applied, and a comparison of the measured shower shape as a function of the absorber depth with a Monte-Carlo simulation is given.


European Physical Journal C | 2018

Measurement of shower development and its Molière radius with a four-plane LumiCal test set-up

H. Abramowicz; H. Henschel; T. Lesiak; M. Orlandea; S. Kananov; I. Smiljanic; A. Abusleme; Ignatenko, M.Idzik{

A prototype of a luminometer, designed for a future


arXiv: Instrumentation and Detectors | 2014

ECFA Detector RD Panel, Review Report

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K. Afanaciev

Belarusian State University

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H. Henschel

Swiss National Science Foundation

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M. I. Gostkin

Joint Institute for Nuclear Research

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W. Daniluk

Polish Academy of Sciences

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A. Abusleme

Pontifical Catholic University of Chile

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S. Kananov

Tokyo Institute of Technology

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A. Dragone

SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory

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