Roman Pöschl, The Detector R&D (DRD) on Calorimetry – Introduction and overview

Title: The Detector R&D (DRD) on Calorimetry – Introduction and overview

Abstract:

Calorimeters play a pivotal role in past, present and future experiments in particle physics. Final states of particle physics collision consist to a large fraction of jets. These jets are composed of electrons, photons and charged and neutral hadrons. A central requirement to meet scientific goals at future experiments is to keep the jet energy resolution at a level of 3-4% for jet energies between 45 GeV and around a TeV (or more). There are several proposal to meet this goal, by increasing the granularity of the calorimeters by dedicated precise measurements of hadrons and electromagnetic particles within a jet or by a combination of these features. This seminar will review the requirements to calorimeters in future experiments and the status and outlook on the current R&D to meet these requirements. The seminar will also sketch the potential to apply machine learning for calorimetry and how quantum sensing may dramatically change the design of future calorimeters. The R&D is organised within the worldwide Detector R&D (DRD) Collaboration on Calorimetry that is hosted by CERN. The seminar will include an overview on the structure and the mission of the DRD.

How to join online:

You can join online via Zoom, using the following link:
https://uni-kl-de.zoom-x.de/j/69269239534?pwd=Z9UOzMpkhMjrxVhll3d49sNHFe9Fd1.1

 

Referent: Dr. Roman Pöschl, Laboratoire de Physique des 2 Infinis Ir`ene Joliot-Curie (IJCLab) / Universit´e Paris-Saclay, Orsay, France

Zeit: 10:15 Uhr

Ort: Hybrid (Room 32-349 and via Zoom)