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Publications [#309435] of Seog Oh

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  1. Abat, E; Abdallah, JM; Addy, TN; Adragna, P; Aharrouche, M; Ahmad, A; Akesson, TPA; Aleksa, M; Alexa, C; Anderson, K; Anghinolfi, F; Antonaki, A; Arabidze, G; Arik, E; Baker, OK; Banfi, D; Baron, S; Beck, HP; Belhorma, B; Benchekroun, D; Benjamin, DP; Benslama, K; Bergeaas Kuutmann, E; Bertelsen, H; Binet, S; Biscarat, C; Boldea, V; Bondarenko, VG; Boonekamp, M; Bosman, M; Bourdarios, C; Burckhart Chromek, D; Bychkov, V; Callahan, J; Calvet, D; Canneri, M; Capeáns Garrido, M; Caprini, M; Cardiel Sas, L; Carli, T; Carminati, L; Carvalho, J; Cascella, M; Castillo, MV; Catinaccio, A; Cavalli Sforza, M; Cavalli, D; Cavasinni, V; Cetin, SA; Chen, H; Cherkaoui, R; Chevallier, F; Ciobotaru, M; Citterio, M; Cleland, B; Cogneras, E; Conde Muino, P; Consonni, M; Constantinescu, S; Cornelissen, T; Corso Radu, A; Costa, G; Cwetanski, P; Da Silva, D; Dam, M; Danielsson, HO; Dannheim, D; Davidek, T; De, K; Defay, PO; Dekhissi, B; Del Peso, J; Delmastro, M; Del Prete, T; Derue, F; Di Ciaccio, L; Di Girolamo, B; Dita, S; Dittus, F; Djama, F; Djobava, T; Dobson, M; Dolgoshein, BA; Dotti, A; Drake, G; Dressnandt, N; Driouchi, C; Ebenstein, WL; Eerola, P; Efthymiopoulos, I; Egorov, K; Eifert, TF; El Kacimi, M; Etienvre, AI; Fabich, A; Fakhr-Edine, AI; Fanti, M; Farbin, A; Farthouat, P; Fassouliotis, D, Study of the response of the ATLAS central calorimeter to pions of energies from 3 to 9 GeV, Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research Section A Accelerators Spectrometers Detectors and Associated Equipment, vol. 607 no. 2 (August, 2009), pp. 372-386, Elsevier BV [doi]
    (last updated on 2026/01/19)

    Abstract:
    A fully instrumented slice of the ATLAS central detector was exposed to test beams from the SPS (Super Proton Synchrotron) at CERN in 2004. In this paper, the response of the central calorimeters to pions with energies in the range between 3 and 9 GeV is presented. The linearity and the resolution of the combined calorimetry (electromagnetic and hadronic calorimeters) was measured and compared to the prediction of a detector simulation program using the toolkit Geant 4. © 2009 Elsevier B.V.


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