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Journal of Instrumentation | 2015

Construction and commissioning of a technological prototype of a high-granularity semi-digital hadronic calorimeter

G. Baulieu; M. Bedjidian; K. Belkadhi; J. Berenguer; V. Boudry; P. Calabria; S. Callier; E. Calvo Almillo; S. Cap; L. Caponetto; C. Combaret; R. Cornat; E. Cortina Gil; B. De Callatay; F. Davin; C. de la Taille; R. Dellanegra; D. Delaunay; F. Doizon; F. Dulucq; A. Eynard; M. C. Fouz; F. Gastaldi; L. Germani; G. Grenier; Y. Haddad; R. Han; J. C. Ianigro; R. Kieffer; I. Laktineh

A large prototype of 1.3m3 was designed and built as a demonstrator of the semi-digital hadronic calorimeter (SDHCAL) concept proposed for the future ILC experiments. The prototype is a sampling hadronic calorimeter of 48 units. Each unit is built of an active layer made of 1m2 Glass Resistive Plate Chamber(GRPC) detector placed inside a cassette whose walls are made of stainless steel. The cassette contains also the electronics used to read out the GRPC detector. The lateral granularity of the active layer is provided by the electronics pick-up pads of 1cm2 each. The cassettes are inserted into a self-supporting mechanical structure built also of stainless steel plates which, with the cassettes walls, play the role of the absorber. The prototype was designed to be very compact and important efforts were made to minimize the number of services cables to optimize the efficiency of the Particle Flow Algorithm techniques to be used in the future ILC experiments. The different components of the SDHCAL prototype were studied individually and strict criteria were applied for the final selection of these components. Basic calibration procedures were performed after the prototype assembling. The prototype is the first of a series of new-generation detectors equipped with a power-pulsing mode intended to reduce the power consumption of this highly granular detector. A dedicated acquisition system was developed to deal with the output of more than 440000 electronics channels in both trigger and triggerless modes. After its completion in 2011, the prototype was commissioned using cosmic rays and particles beams at CERN.


Journal of Instrumentation | 2012

First test of a power-pulsed electronics system on a GRPC detector in a 3-Tesla magnetic field

L. Caponetto; C. Combaret; C. De La Taille; F. Dulucq; R. Kieffer; I. Laktineh; N. Lumb; L. Mirabito; N. Seguin-Moreau

An important technological step towards the realization of an ultra-granular hadronic calorimeter to be used in the future International Linear Collider (ILC) experiments has been made. A 33X50 cm2 GRPC detector equipped with a power-pulsed electronics board offering a 1cm2 lateral segmentation was successfully tested in a 3-Tesla magnet operating at the H2 beam line of the CERN SPS. An important reduction of power consumption with no deterioration of the detector performance is obtained when the power-pulsing mode is applied. This important result shows that ultra-granular calorimeters for ILC experiments are not only an attractive but also a realistic option.


nuclear science symposium and medical imaging conference | 2012

High-rate glass resistive plate chambers for LHC muon detectors upgrade

I. Laktineh; L. Caponetto; S. Cauwenbergh; C. Combret; I. Crotty; Y. Haddad; G. Grenier; R. Guida; R. Kieffer; N. Lumb; L. Mirabito; F. Schirra; N. Seguin; M. Tytgat; M. Vander Donckt; Y. Wang; Nicolas Zaganidis

The limitation of the detection rate of standard bakelite resistive plate chambers (RPC) used as muon detector in LHC experiments is behind the absence of such detectors in the high η regions in both CMS and ATLAS detectors. RPCs made with low resistivity glass plates (1010 Ω.cm) could be an adequate solution to equip the high TJ regions extending thus both the trigger efficiency and the physics performance. Different beam tests with single and multi-gap configurations using the new glass have shown that such detectors can operate at few thousands Hzlcm2 with high efficiency(>90%).


Nuclear Instruments & Methods in Physics Research Section A-accelerators Spectrometers Detectors and Associated Equipment | 2010

Glass resistive plate chambers for a semi-digital HCAL

M. Bedjidian; J.-P. Ianigro; R. Kieffer; I. Laktineh; N. Lumb; S. Vanzetto


nuclear science symposium and medical imaging conference | 2010

Development of new kind of GRPC for a semi-digital hadronic calorimeter

R. Kieffer; I. Laktineh; N. Lumb; M. Bedjidian; M. Vander Donckt; R. Han; L. Mirabito


Archive | 2011

CALICE Report to the DESY Physics Research Committee, April 2011

C. Adloff; J. Blaha; J.J. Blaising; M. Chefdeville; C. Drancourt; A Espargilière; R. Gaglione; N. Geffroy; Y. Karyotakis; J. Prast; G. Vouters; M. Benyamna; C. Cârloganu; F Fehr; S. Manen; L. Royer; D. Dzahini; L. Gallin-Martel; J. Giraud; D. Grondin; Jean-Yves Hostachy; K. Krastev; L. Morin; F.E. Rarbi; M. Bedjidian; A. Bonnevaux; C. Combaret; L. Caponetto; Gérald Grenier; R. Han

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