Simulation study for the energy resolution performances of homogenous calorimeters with scintillator-photodetector combinations

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Abstract

The scintillating properties of active materials used in high energy and particle physics experiments play an important role regarding the performances of both calorimeters and experiments. Two scintillator materials, a scintillating glass and an inorganic crystals, were examined to be used for collider experiments showing good optical and scintillating properties. This paper discusses the simulated performances of two materials of interest assembled in a scintillator-photodetector combination. The computational study was carried out with Geant4 simulation program to determine energy resolutions of such calorimeter with different beam energies and calorimeter sizes.

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Aydin, G. (2018). Simulation study for the energy resolution performances of homogenous calorimeters with scintillator-photodetector combinations. Advances in High Energy Physics, 2018. https://doi.org/10.1155/2018/4791509

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