The Fifth International Conference on Calorimetry in High Energy Physics was held Sept. 25 – Oct. 1, 1994 at Brookhaven National Laboratory. The results presented show that calorimetry is a key element in the experiments at the frontier. As these experiments evolve, there are new challenges for calorimetry in terms of performance in energy and position resolution at ever increasing rates. The proceedings document the state-of-the-art in calorimetry.
Contents:
- Liquid Calorimetry for LHC (J Colas)
- Scintillator Materials for Calorimetry (M J Weber)
- The D0 Calorimeter Performance and Calibration (R D Schamberger)
- Performance of the H1 Liquid Argon Calorimeter (A Babaev)
- The Performance of the ZEUS Calorimeter (J A Crittenden)
- The KLOE Electromagnetic Calorimeter (J Lee-Franzini)
- Test Results of a CeF3 Crystals Matrix (P M Lecomte et al.)
- Beam Test Results of Pb W O4 Crystal Calorimeter Prototype (G A Alexeev et al.)
- First Results from an Electromagnetic Endcap Accordion Prototype for ATLAS (L Serin)
- Shashlik Calorimetry: An Electromagnetic Calorimeter + Preshower for LHC (L Dobrzynski)
- Construction and Test of a Fine-Grained Liquid Argon Preshower Prototype (J Collot)
- The ATLAS Tile Calorimeter Project (M Nessi)
- Performance of Monolithic Current-Sensitive Preamplifiers with an Accordion LAr Calorimeter (D V Camin)
- Design and Performance of an Analog Memory Based Calorimeter Readout (J A Parsons et al.)
- Report on Tests of Avalanche Photodiode Readout for Fast Scintillators (D Renker et al.)
- and other papers
Readership: Physicists, engineers and graduate students.