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Summary : A compact and highly granular electromagnetic calorimeter at ILC is one of the key requirements for PFA high precision jet reconstruction and realization of ILC physics potential. | ||||||||
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| < < | R&D of silicon-tungsten calorimeter is the goal of this project. We plan to finalize the optimization of the ECAL geometry (dimensions and number of layers), to build and to test a detector (so-called "active sensor unit", or ASU) with 1024 channels per PCB serving 4 silicon sensors with 16x16 pixels, improve the DAQ software and to work on integration of several ASUs into one ILC full-scale detector. In parallel, Tokyo University plans irradiation tests and Kyushu University - tests of different designs of silicon sensors. | |||||||
| > > | R&D of silicon-tungsten calorimeter is the goal of this project. We plan to finalize the optimization of the ECAL geometry (dimensions and number of layers), to build and to test a detector (so-called "active sensor unit", or ASU) with 1024 channels per PCB serving 4 silicon sensors with 16x16 pixels, improve the DAQ software and to work on integration of several ASUs into one ILC full-scale detector. In parallel, we plan to test various designs of silicon sensors and their radiation hardness. | |||||||
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French members : V. Balagura, | ||||||||