The combined response of the ALEPH electromagnetic and hadronic calorimeter to pions

G. Bagliesi, R. Baldini, G. Batignani, G. Bencivenni, G. Bologna, F. Bossi, U. Bottigli, C. Bradaschia, P. Campana, G. Capon, M. G. Catanesi, V. Chiarella, R. Clifft, F. Combley, G. De Ninno, M. De Palma, B. D'Ettorre-Piazzoli, M. Dinsdale, R. Edgecock, M. EdwardsA. Farilla, G. Felici, L. Foa', A. Giassi, M. Green, J. Hearns, G. Iaselli, T. Jones, P. Laurelli, F. Ligabue, J. G. Lynch, G. Maggi, G. Mannocchi, P. March, A. Mastrogiacomo, T. Medcalf, A. McKemey, A. Messineo, M. N. Minard, M. Morrissey, F. Murtas, G. P. Murtas, S. Natali, G. Nicoletti, P. Norton, S. Nuzzo, M. Pepe, P. Picchi, C. Raine, A. Ranieri, G. Raso, F. Romano, F. Ruggieri, D. Salmon, G. Sanguinetti, G. Selvaggi, L. Silvestris, K. Smith, P. Tempesta, R. Tenchini, R. Thomas, J. Thompson, G. Zito

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Abstract

The response to pions of an ALEPH electromagnetic calorimeter petal combined with the ALEPH hadron calorimeter prototype has been studied in the energy range between 2 and 30 GeV. The resolution of the combined calorimeters was found to be lower than that for the hadron calorimeter alone at low energies and approached this value at higher energies.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)61-68
Number of pages8
JournalNuclear Inst. and Methods in Physics Research, A
Volume286
Issue number1-2
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1 Jan 1990
Externally publishedYes

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