T 57: Calorimeters I
Wednesday, March 17, 2021, 16:00–18:00, Tg
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16:00 |
T 57.1 |
Even π-er: High Fidelity Simulation of Pion Showers with High Speed — •Sascha Diefenbacher
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16:15 |
T 57.2 |
Performance of neutron irradiated SiPM for the CMS HGCAL — •Carmen Victoria Villalba Petro, Erika Garutti, and Joern Schwandt
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16:30 |
T 57.3 |
Investigation of neutron-induced radiation damage on SiPMs — •Laura Büttgen, Erika Garutti, and Jörn Schwandt
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16:45 |
T 57.4 |
The new fast calorimeter simulation of the ATLAS detector — •Joshua Beirer, Michael Duehrssen, and Stan Lai
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17:00 |
T 57.5 |
Artificial Neural Networks for the Energy Reconstruction of ATLAS Liquid-Argon Calorimeter Signals — •Anne-Sophie Berthold, Nick Fritzsche, Wolfgang Mader, Arno Straessner, and Johann Christoph Voigt
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17:15 |
T 57.6 |
Beam Tests of the first CMS HGCAL Tilemodule prototypes — •Malinda de Silva, Mathias Reinecke, Ole Bach, Katja Krüger, and Felix Sefkow
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17:30 |
T 57.7 |
New concept for a calorimeter with shower direction reconstruction — •Matei Climescu, Phi Chau, and Rainer Wanke for the SHiP-SBT collaboration
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17:45 |
T 57.8 |
Particle identification using boosted decision trees for the CALICE highly granular SiPM-on tile calorimeter. — •Vladimir Bocharnikov for the CALICE-D collaboration
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