Difference between revisions of "FCAL"
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GlueX-doc 985,988 and 989 document the GlueX Fcal as presented in the February 2008 Calorimetry Review. | GlueX-doc 985,988 and 989 document the GlueX Fcal as presented in the February 2008 Calorimetry Review. | ||
− | === FCAL calibration | + | === FCAL calibration === |
− | + | * [[PrimEx-eta phase1 FCAL energy calibration]] | |
− | + | * [[PrimEx-eta phase2 FCAL energy calibration]] | |
− | + | * [[SRC FCAL time/energy calibrations]] | |
− | + | * [[CPP FCAL time/energy calibrations]] | |
=== Shift Taker Reference Guide === | === Shift Taker Reference Guide === |
Revision as of 20:32, 11 June 2022
The GlueX FCAL consists of 2800, 4 cm x 4 cm x 45 cm lead glass blocks stacked in a circular array. Each block is optically coupled to an FEU 84-3 PMT which will be instrumented with flash ADC electronics. GlueX-doc 985,988 and 989 document the GlueX Fcal as presented in the February 2008 Calorimetry Review.
Contents
- 1 FCAL calibration
- 2 Shift Taker Reference Guide
- 3 Info For Data Analyzers
- 4 FCAL Expert Manuals
- 5 Mechanical Design
- 6 Radiation Damage
- 7 Optical Measurements
- 8 Electromagnetic Background
- 9 Options for Radiation-Hard Insert
- 10 Readout Electronics
- 11 CW Bases
- 12 Reconstruction
- 13 Previous Experiment References
FCAL calibration
- PrimEx-eta phase1 FCAL energy calibration
- PrimEx-eta phase2 FCAL energy calibration
- SRC FCAL time/energy calibrations
- CPP FCAL time/energy calibrations
Shift Taker Reference Guide
Info For Data Analyzers
FCAL Expert Manuals
Mechanical Design
- FCALPhotos
- FCALPMT
- FCALLeadGlass
- Light Guides
- Cosmic ray tests
Radiation Damage
Optical Measurements
Electromagnetic Background
Options for Radiation-Hard Insert
Readout Electronics
CW Bases
Reconstruction
- Clustering algorithm from RADPHI: NIM A 570 (2007) 384
- Photon reconstruction: GlueX-doc-823
- Nonlinear energy and depth corrections GlueX-doc-1093
Previous Experiment References
- GlueX uses the same lead-glass bars and PMTs as the E852 and RADPHI experiments. Some relevant NIM articles for these experiments are given here.
- E852 Calorimeter NIM
- RADPHI General NIM
- RADPHI Calorimeter Resolution and Gain Balancing