In this thesis the evolution of the CMS ECAL Calorimeter performance during the HL-LHC operating condition is estimated. A detailed picture of radiation damage in lead tungstate crystals is obtained with the analysis of beam test data. Given the necessity of the upgrade of the CMS endcap calorimeters, new scintillators which can withstand high levels of radiation have been study as candidates for calorimetry application under HL-LHC conditions. In particular, results obtained in test beam with calorimetric module made of brass and LuAG:Ce single crystalline fibers are presented.

(2014). Evolution of the CMS ECAL performance and R&D Studies for Calorimetry Options at High Luminosity LHC. (Tesi di dottorato, Università degli Studi di Milano-Bicocca, 2014).

Evolution of the CMS ECAL performance and R&D Studies for Calorimetry Options at High Luminosity LHC

LUCCHINI, MARCO TOLIMAN
2014

Abstract

In this thesis the evolution of the CMS ECAL Calorimeter performance during the HL-LHC operating condition is estimated. A detailed picture of radiation damage in lead tungstate crystals is obtained with the analysis of beam test data. Given the necessity of the upgrade of the CMS endcap calorimeters, new scintillators which can withstand high levels of radiation have been study as candidates for calorimetry application under HL-LHC conditions. In particular, results obtained in test beam with calorimetric module made of brass and LuAG:Ce single crystalline fibers are presented.
PAGANONI, MARCO
Calorimetry; CMS; Upgrade; Scintillators; Crystals
FIS/04 - FISICA NUCLEARE E SUBNUCLEARE
English
3-dic-2014
Scuola di dottorato di Scienze
FISICA E ASTRONOMIA - 30R
27
2013/2014
open
(2014). Evolution of the CMS ECAL performance and R&D Studies for Calorimetry Options at High Luminosity LHC. (Tesi di dottorato, Università degli Studi di Milano-Bicocca, 2014).
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