Study of energy response and resolution of the ATLAS Tile Calorimeter to hadrons of energies from 16 to 30 GeV

Author:

Abdallah Jalal,Angelidakis Stylianos,Arabidze Giorgi,Atanov Nikolay,Bernhard Johannes,Bonnefoy Roméo,Bossio Jonathan,Bouabid Ryan,Carrio Fernando,Davidek Tomas,Dubovsky Michal,Fiorini Luca,Aparisi Francisco Brandan Garcia,Carli Tancredi,Gerbershagen Alexander,Goksu Hazal,Hadavand Haleh,Harkusha Siarhei,Hlaluku Dingane,Hibbard Michael James,Hildebrand Kevin,Hrynevich Aliaksei,Jejelava Juansher,Kamenshchikov Andrey,Kazakos Stergios,Kello Tomas,Korolkov Ilya,Kulchitsky Yuri,Lazar Hadar,Lekalakala Nthabiseng,Little Jared,Madar Romain,Manen Samuel,Martins Filipe,Masuku Thabo,Minashvili Irakli,Mkrtchyan Tigran,Mlynarikova Michaela,Moayedi Seyedali,Nemecek Stanislav,Nodulman Lawrence,Oganezov Robert,Olsson Mats Joakim Robert,Oreglia Mark,Pani Priscilla,Paramonov Alexander,Pottgen Ruth,Reid Tres,Bosca Sergi Rodriguez,Perez Andrea Rodriguez,Rosten Rachel Christine,Saha Puja,Santoni Claudio,Sargsyan Laura,Schaefer Douglas Michael,Shalanda Nikolay,Smith Andrew Caldon,Solodkov Alexander,Solovyanov Oleg,Starovoitov PavelORCID,Starchenko Evgeny,Tas Petr,Tereshchenko Viacheslav,Tlou Sijiye Humphry,Ughetto Michael,Uhliarova Lea,Usai Giulio,Santurio Eduardo Valdes,Biot Alberto Valero,Volpi Guido,Zakareishvili Tamar,Zuccarello Pedro Diego

Abstract

AbstractThree spare modules of the ATLAS Tile Calorimeter were exposed to test beams from the Super Proton Synchrotron accelerator at CERN in 2017. The detector’s measurements of the energy response and resolution to positive pions and kaons, and protons with energies ranging from 16 to 30 GeV are reported. The results have uncertainties of a few percent. They were compared to the predictions of the Geant4-based simulation program used in ATLAS to estimate the response of the detector to proton-proton events at the Large Hadron Collider. The determinations obtained using experimental and simulated data agree within the uncertainties.

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

Subject

Physics and Astronomy (miscellaneous),Engineering (miscellaneous)

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