The characteristics of the L3 hadron calorimeter as realized in the observation of hadronic jets and other events from e+e- collisions at LEP are presented and discussed. The pattern-recognition algorithm utilizing the fine granulatiry of the calorimeter is described, and the observed overall resolution of 10.2% for hadron jets from Z decay is reported. The use of the calorimeter in providing information on muon energy losses is also noted.

Hadron Calorimetry In the L3 Detector / O. ADRIANI, A. AREFIEV, Q. AN, T. AZEMOON, T. AZIZ, R. C. BALL, S. BANERJEE, P. BLOMEKE, M. CAPELL, X. CAI, C. CHEN, G. M. CHEN, H. S. CHEN, M. L. CHEN, S. R. CHENDVANKAR, C. CIVININI, X. CUI, R. DALESSANDRO, Y. GALAKTIONOV, E. GALLO, et al.. - In: NUCLEAR INSTRUMENTS & METHODS IN PHYSICS RESEARCH. SECTION A, ACCELERATORS, SPECTROMETERS, DETECTORS AND ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT. - ISSN 0168-9002. - STAMPA. - 302:(1991), pp. 53-62. [10.1016/0168-9002(91)90491-8]

Hadron Calorimetry In the L3 Detector

ADRIANI, OSCAR;D'ALESSANDRO, RAFFAELLO;
1991

Abstract

The characteristics of the L3 hadron calorimeter as realized in the observation of hadronic jets and other events from e+e- collisions at LEP are presented and discussed. The pattern-recognition algorithm utilizing the fine granulatiry of the calorimeter is described, and the observed overall resolution of 10.2% for hadron jets from Z decay is reported. The use of the calorimeter in providing information on muon energy losses is also noted.
1991
302
53
62
O. ADRIANI;A. AREFIEV;Q. AN;T. AZEMOON;T. AZIZ;R. C. BALL;S. BANERJEE;P. BLOMEKE;M. CAPELL;X. CAI;C. CHEN;G. M. CHEN;H. S. CHEN;M. L. CH...espandi
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