Abstract :
To improve the identification and separation of leptons in the hadron calorimeter of DELPHI, one of the four LEP experiments at CERN, the possibility of a direct read-out of the cathodes of the 20,000 limited streamer tubes was studied and successfully tested on a small scale. A larger scale test started in June 1994. This new system which is independent of the present pad read-out provides a “yes/no” information. The combination of both read-out systems makes it possible to use the hadron calorimeter as a track detector. The result of these tests show that the cathode read-out provides a better π/μ separation, and improved detection of neutral long lived particles, enhanced discrimination of two showers and a more precise hadron energy measurement. It was decided to equip the whole detector with the new read-out, starting during the 94/95 shutdown
Keywords :
calorimeters; calorimetry; particle track visualisation; photocathodes; streamer chambers; DELPHI hadron calorimeter; LEP experiments; cathode readout; direct readout; enhanced discrimination; hadron energy measurement; leptons identification; leptons separation; limited streamer tubes; neutral long lived particles; pion+muon separation; showers; track detector; Cathodes; Collaboration; Detectors; Energy measurement; Investments; Physics; Plastics; Region 8; Strips; Testing;