26–30 Jul 2021
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Performance and calibration of the ATLAS Tile Calorimeter

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Poster Detector R&D and Data Handling T12: Detector R&D and Data Handling

Speaker

Antonio Jesus Gomz Delegido (Valencia)

Description

The Tile Hadronic Calorimeter (TileCal) covers the central region of the ATLAS experiment. Wavelength-shifting fibres carry the light from active plastic scintillator tiles interspersed with steel absorber plates to photomultiplier tubes (PMTs). Analogue response of the PMTs are amplified, shaped, and digitized by a front-end electronics system that samples the signal from about 10000 channels every 25 ns and stores the data on detector until a trigger decision is received. The dynamic range of each tile covers from ~30 MeV to ~2 TeV. Each step of the process - from collection of scintillation light to signal reconstruction is monitored and calibrated. During LHC Run-2, high-momentum isolated muons and isolated hadrons were used to calibrate the electromagnetic and hadronic response, respectively. The time resolution was studied with multi-jet events. We shall summarize results of performance studies that address calibration, stability, energy scale, uniformity and time resolution.

First author Sandra Leone
Email sandra.leone@cern.ch
Collaboration / Activity ATLAS Collaboration

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