2022
DOI: 10.48550/arxiv.2203.04312
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Dual-Readout Calorimetry for Future Experiments Probing Fundamental Physics

Abstract: In this White Paper for the 2021 Snowmass process, we detail the status and prospects for dual-readout calorimetry. While all calorimeters allow estimation of energy depositions in their active material, dual-readout calorimeters aim to provide additional information on the light produced in the sensitive media via, for example, wavelength and polarization, and/or a precision timing measurements, allowing an estimation of the shower-by-shower particle content. Utilizing this knowledge of the shower particle co… Show more

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“…Additionally, new detector technologies that have been developed in the LHC program could potentially be suitable for C 3 detector elements. Examples are MAPS technology for silicon tracking [42], highly segmented calorimetry [43], and dual readout calorimetry [44]. We anticipate that the experimentation at C 3 will attract a global community, and that a variety of proposals will be put forward.…”
Section: Jinst 18 P07053 8 Detectors For C 3 Higgs Factorymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Additionally, new detector technologies that have been developed in the LHC program could potentially be suitable for C 3 detector elements. Examples are MAPS technology for silicon tracking [42], highly segmented calorimetry [43], and dual readout calorimetry [44]. We anticipate that the experimentation at C 3 will attract a global community, and that a variety of proposals will be put forward.…”
Section: Jinst 18 P07053 8 Detectors For C 3 Higgs Factorymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Current improvements in electromagnetic calorimeters are mainly focused on three aspects [310,320,321]: time measurement, materials and dual readout (DRO). The time resolution at the level of 10 ∼ ps or better will allow the electromagnetic calorimeters to improve the performance of shower reconstruction, energy correction, particle identification and so on.…”
Section: New Techniques and Trend Of Calorimetersmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Due to this, PFlow has led to calorimeter designs, as part of a complex system of inter-connected detectors rather than as a stand-alone device. Present and future challenges in calorimeters are closely linked to all aspects of ultimate exploitation of the PFlow technique and the dual-readout calorimetry [546] approach, developed by the RD52, DREAM, IDEA and CalVision collaborations. Silicon photomultipliers have seen a rapid progress in the last decade, becoming the standard solution for scintillator-based devices, but also enabling substantial improvement in dual-readout calorimetry, based on scintillating and clear plastic fibers embedded in absorber structures.…”
Section: Detectorsmentioning
confidence: 99%