Some Fun Papers
A collection of papers I find interesting and want to keep handy for future reference, with some notes quickly taken.
Last updated: March 29, 2026
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Calorimetry
Dual-Readout Calorimetry
(2018)
Sehwook Lee, Michele Livan, Richard Wigmans
Published in: Rev. Mod. Phys. 90 (2018) 025002
Experimental Tests of Particle Flow Calorimetry
(2016)
Felix Sefkow, Andy White, Kiyotomo Kawagoe, Roman Pöschl, José Repond
Published in: Rev. Mod. Phys. 88 (2016) 015003
Measurement of pion and proton response and longitudinal shower profiles up to 20 nuclear interaction lengths with the ATLAS tile calorimeter
(2010)
P. Adragna et al.
Published in: Nucl. Instrum. Meth. A 615 (2010) 158-181
Notes:
Pion vs proton showers in ATLAS Tile Calorimeter:
larger $f_{EM}$, higher response in pion showers (pion first interaction can produce $\pi^0$)
larger $\lambda_{I}$ for pions compared with protons
deeper in pion showers compared with protons
narrower in pion showers compared with protons
larger event-by-event fluctuation in pion showers
Measurement of the time development of particle showers in a uranium scintillator calorimeter
(1993)
A. Caldwell, L. Hervas, J. A. Parsons, F. Sciulli, W. Sippach, L. Wai
Published in: Nucl. Instrum. Meth. A 330 (1993) 389-404
Notes:
Measurement of EM and hadron shower time profile in a compensation calorimeter
Lateral shower profiles in a lead / scintillating fiber calorimeter
(1992)
D. Acosta et al.
Published in: Nucl. Instrum. Meth. A 316 (1992) 184-201
Notes:
SPACAL prototype:
Comparing lateral shower profile of electrons vs pions
Neutron contributions in the larger radius part
Electron, pion and multiparticle detection with a lead / scintillating - fiber calorimeter
(1991)
D. Acosta et al.
Published in: Nucl. Instrum. Meth. A 308 (1991) 481-508
Notes:
SPACAL prototype:
Resolutions of EM and hadron showers in lead + scinillation “spaghetti” calorimeter
Corrections for various effects: attenuation, preshower detector, etc
e/h, asymmetric energy distribution in pion showers
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