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Readiness of the ATLAS liquid argon calorimeter for LHC collisions

Aad, G.; Borjanović, Iris; Božović-Jelisavčić, Ivanka; Krstić, Jelena; Mamužić, Judita; Mudrinić, Mihajlo; Popović, D. S.; Reljić, D.; Sijacki, Dj.; Simić, Lj.; Vranješ, Nenad; Vranješ Milosavljević, Marija; Vudragovic, D.; Živković, Lada

(2010)

TY  - JOUR
AU  - Aad, G.
AU  - Borjanović, Iris
AU  - Božović-Jelisavčić, Ivanka
AU  - Krstić, Jelena
AU  - Mamužić, Judita
AU  - Mudrinić, Mihajlo
AU  - Popović, D. S.
AU  - Reljić, D.
AU  - Sijacki, Dj.
AU  - Simić, Lj.
AU  - Vranješ, Nenad
AU  - Vranješ Milosavljević, Marija
AU  - Vudragovic, D.
AU  - Živković, Lada
PY  - 2010
UR  - https://vinar.vin.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/4165
AB  - The ATLAS liquid argon calorimeter has been operating continuously since August 2006. At this time, only part of the calorimeter was readout, but since the beginning of 2008, all calorimeter cells have been connected to the ATLAS readout system in preparation for LHC collisions. This paper gives an overview of the liquid argon calorimeter performance measured in situ with random triggers, calibration data, cosmic muons, and LHC beam splash events. Results on the detector operation, timing performance, electronics noise, and gain stability are presented. High energy deposits from radiative cosmic muons and beam splash events allow to check the intrinsic constant term of the energy resolution. The uniformity of the electromagnetic barrel calorimeter response along eta (averaged over phi) is measured at the percent level using minimum ionizing cosmic muons. Finally, studies of electromagnetic showers from radiative muons have been used to cross-check the Monte Carlo simulation. The performance results obtained using the ATLAS readout, data acquisition, and reconstruction software indicate that the liquid argon calorimeter is well-prepared for collisions at the dawn of the LHC era.
T2  - European Physical Journal C. Particles and Fields
T1  - Readiness of the ATLAS liquid argon calorimeter for LHC collisions
VL  - 70
IS  - 3
SP  - 723
EP  - 753
DO  - 10.1140/epjc/s10052-010-1354-y
ER  - 
@article{
author = "Aad, G. and Borjanović, Iris and Božović-Jelisavčić, Ivanka and Krstić, Jelena and Mamužić, Judita and Mudrinić, Mihajlo and Popović, D. S. and Reljić, D. and Sijacki, Dj. and Simić, Lj. and Vranješ, Nenad and Vranješ Milosavljević, Marija and Vudragovic, D. and Živković, Lada",
year = "2010",
abstract = "The ATLAS liquid argon calorimeter has been operating continuously since August 2006. At this time, only part of the calorimeter was readout, but since the beginning of 2008, all calorimeter cells have been connected to the ATLAS readout system in preparation for LHC collisions. This paper gives an overview of the liquid argon calorimeter performance measured in situ with random triggers, calibration data, cosmic muons, and LHC beam splash events. Results on the detector operation, timing performance, electronics noise, and gain stability are presented. High energy deposits from radiative cosmic muons and beam splash events allow to check the intrinsic constant term of the energy resolution. The uniformity of the electromagnetic barrel calorimeter response along eta (averaged over phi) is measured at the percent level using minimum ionizing cosmic muons. Finally, studies of electromagnetic showers from radiative muons have been used to cross-check the Monte Carlo simulation. The performance results obtained using the ATLAS readout, data acquisition, and reconstruction software indicate that the liquid argon calorimeter is well-prepared for collisions at the dawn of the LHC era.",
journal = "European Physical Journal C. Particles and Fields",
title = "Readiness of the ATLAS liquid argon calorimeter for LHC collisions",
volume = "70",
number = "3",
pages = "723-753",
doi = "10.1140/epjc/s10052-010-1354-y"
}
Aad, G., Borjanović, I., Božović-Jelisavčić, I., Krstić, J., Mamužić, J., Mudrinić, M., Popović, D. S., Reljić, D., Sijacki, Dj., Simić, Lj., Vranješ, N., Vranješ Milosavljević, M., Vudragovic, D.,& Živković, L.. (2010). Readiness of the ATLAS liquid argon calorimeter for LHC collisions. in European Physical Journal C. Particles and Fields, 70(3), 723-753.
https://doi.org/10.1140/epjc/s10052-010-1354-y
Aad G, Borjanović I, Božović-Jelisavčić I, Krstić J, Mamužić J, Mudrinić M, Popović DS, Reljić D, Sijacki D, Simić L, Vranješ N, Vranješ Milosavljević M, Vudragovic D, Živković L. Readiness of the ATLAS liquid argon calorimeter for LHC collisions. in European Physical Journal C. Particles and Fields. 2010;70(3):723-753.
doi:10.1140/epjc/s10052-010-1354-y .
Aad, G., Borjanović, Iris, Božović-Jelisavčić, Ivanka, Krstić, Jelena, Mamužić, Judita, Mudrinić, Mihajlo, Popović, D. S., Reljić, D., Sijacki, Dj., Simić, Lj., Vranješ, Nenad, Vranješ Milosavljević, Marija, Vudragovic, D., Živković, Lada, "Readiness of the ATLAS liquid argon calorimeter for LHC collisions" in European Physical Journal C. Particles and Fields, 70, no. 3 (2010):723-753,
https://doi.org/10.1140/epjc/s10052-010-1354-y . .
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