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ATLAS Forward Calorimeter Hadronic Test Beam Results

ATLAS Forward Calorimeter Hadronic Test Beam Results.

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ATLAS Forward Calorimeter Hadronic Test Beam Results

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  1. ATLAS Forward Calorimeter Hadronic Test Beam Results • J.Armitage,L.Babukhadia,D.Bailey,M.Dixit, M.Donkers,T.Embry,V.Epshteyn,P.Gravelle,J.Hamm,J.Kamnitzer,V.Khovanskii,D.Koolbeck, P.Loch,M.Losty,J.Mayer,R.Mazini,G. Oakham, M.O’Neill,R.Orr,D.Paterson,J.Rutherfoord,M.Ryabinin,A.Savine, J.Seeley,P.Shatalov,L.Shaver, M.Shupe,G.Stairs,D.Tompkins,W.Trischuk,K.Vincent,D. Waller,V.Zeyteev • Arizona - CRPP Carleton - ITEP - Montreal - Toronto See also talks by • R.Mazini & P.Loch: Comparison of electron data with GEANT3 and GEANT4 • A.Savine: Hadronic energy resolution improvement using transverse information Atlas FCAL - David Bailey

  2. ATLAS Forward Calorimeter Tag forward jets Measure missing ET FCAL =3.2 =4.9 ~ 40Mhz ~ 108 GeV/cm2/s at =4.5 ~ 106 Gy/year ~ 100 Watts absorbed Atlas FCAL - David Bailey

  3. 45 cm Metal absorber / Liquid Argon with rod anodes in longitudinal channels FCAL 1 - Cu matrix + rods - 2.6 l, 28X0 , 2.1 t FCAL 2 FCAL 3 - W matrix + rods, Cu tubes - each ~ 3.7 l, 90 X0 , 4 t Atlas FCAL - David Bailey

  4. Anode Spacing (FCAL1/2/3) • 7.5 / 8.18 / 9.00 mm FCAL End View Liquid Argon gap • 250 / 375 / 500 mm FCAL1 Anode Structure Atlas FCAL - David Bailey

  5. FCAL2 Endplates and inner absorber Atlas FCAL - David Bailey

  6. Tube and slug matrix Cutaway demonstration of matrix Atlas FCAL - David Bailey

  7. Tungsten slugs 100 µm Powder • 97% W Binder • 2% Ni • 1% Fe Atlas FCAL - David Bailey

  8. FCAL Module-0‘s under construction FCAL1 FCAL2 Atlas FCAL - David Bailey

  9. Module-0 beam setup at CERN Beam 20-200 GeV e, π, µ FCAL2 FCAL1 MWPCs in front of cryostat, tailcatcher and muon tagger behind Atlas FCAL - David Bailey

  10. Beam test results • FCAL modules work very well • Good resolution, linearity • Metals conduct electricity very well Atlas FCAL - David Bailey

  11. Parts cleaned by • degreasing solvent • ultrasound in hot alkaline detergent • ultrasound in hot acidic cleaning solution • high pressure rinses • assembled in Clean room • module HV tested Before After Swab tests of inside of tubes BUT ... Atlas FCAL - David Bailey

  12. On arrival at CERN from Canada, there were about 1% shorted (but repairable) anodes Metal shards shaken loose during transport. e.g. from swaging (attaching) tubes to endplates. Inside of swaged tube Atlas FCAL - David Bailey

  13. Shipping Test of 1000 tube test module Module driven for 3 hours: 1.5 hours on highway 1.5 hours on very rough unpaved Canadian back roads Crate not fixed to truck, so it could bounce and move. Module tested at 800 V after trip: no breakdowns Atlas FCAL - David Bailey

  14. Ebeam Energy Resolution 20 40 60 80 120 200 GeV • FCAL energy (using radius weighting)* • conventional Erec 0.25 0.20 0.15 0.10 0.05 0 * See talk by A.Savine Atlas FCAL - David Bailey

  15. FCAL Hadronic Linearity Reconstructed energy in FCAL vs  pion beam energy Atlas FCAL - David Bailey

  16. Conclusions • ATLAS FCAL module-0 beam test very successful • ATLAS FCAL technology meets design requirements • Test has lead to improved construction and reconstruction methods Atlas FCAL - David Bailey

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