R. Paoletti
University of Pisa
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Nuclear Instruments & Methods in Physics Research Section A-accelerators Spectrometers Detectors and Associated Equipment | 1988
S. Bertolucci; M. Cordelli; B. Esposito; M. Curatolo; P. Giromini; S. Miscetti; A. Sansoni; G. Apollinari; Franco Bedeschi; S. Belforte; G. Bellettini; N. Bonavita; F. Cervelli; G. Chiarelli; R. Del Fabbro; Mauro Dell'Orso; E. Focardi; P. Giannetti; A. Menzione; R. Paoletti; Giovanni Punzi; L. Ristori; A. Scribano; P. Sestini; A. Stefanini; G. Tonelli; F. Zetti; V. Barnes; A. Di Virgilio; A.F. Garfinkel
Abstract The CDF central and endwall hadron calorimeter covers the polar region between 30° and 150° and a full 2π in azimuth. It consists of 48 steel-scintillator central modules with 2.5 cm sampling and 48 steel-scintillator endwall modules with 5.0 cm sampling. A general description of the detector is given. Calibration techniques and performance are discussed. Some results of the test beam studies are shown.
Nuclear Instruments & Methods in Physics Research Section A-accelerators Spectrometers Detectors and Associated Equipment | 1989
G. Apollinari; F. Bosi; S. Belforte; E. Focardi; R. Paoletti; G. Tonelli; F. Zetti
Abstract The use of silicon detectors in p- p small-angle physics is discussed. The performance of a set of double-sided readout silicon detectors is shown. Test beam results on the efficiency for minimum-ionizing particles, the space accuracy and the charge correlation between the ohmic and junction side of the detectors are presented.
Nuclear Instruments & Methods in Physics Research Section A-accelerators Spectrometers Detectors and Associated Equipment | 1989
G. Apollinari; S. Belforte; F. Bosi; E. Focardi; R. Paoletti; G. Tonelli; F. Zetti
Abstract The construction techniques of a set of surface barrier double sided readout silicon detectors are illustrated. Test beam results obtained at Fermilab with a 250 Gev π beam are reported.