Tracking within Hadronic Showers in the CALICE SDHCAL prototype using a Hough Transform Technique
Journal of Instrumentation2017Vol. 12(05), pp. P05009–P05009
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Z. Y. Deng, Yifan Li, Y. Wang, Q. Yue, Z. Yang, D. Boumediene, C. Cârloganu, V. Français, G. Cho, D-W. Kim, S. C. Lee, Z. Liu, W. Park, S. Vallecorsa, S. Cauwenbergh, M. Tytgat, Antoine Pingault, N. Zaganidis, O. Bach, E. Brianne, A. Ebrahimi, K. Gadow, P. Göttlicher, O. Hartbrich, A. Irles Quiles, K. Kotera, F. Kriváň, K. Krüger, S. Lu, C. Neubüser, Ambra Provenza, M. Reinecke, J. Alcaraz Maestre, Sergej Schuwalow, Y. Sudo, H. L. Tran, H. Hirai, K. Kawagoe, Taikan Suehara, Hiroki Sumida, T. Yoshioka, E. Cortina, S. Mannai, V. Buridon, C. Combaret, L. Caponetto, R. Été, Guillaume Garillot, G. Grenier, R. Han, J.C. Ianigro, Robert Kieffer, T. Kurča, Imad Baptiste Laktineh, B. Li, N. Lumb, H. Mathez, L. Mirabito, A. Petrukhin, A. Steen, J. Berenguer Antequera, E. Calvo, M. C. Fouz, J. Marín, Jose Javier Navarrete, J. Puerta Pelayo, Anamaria Verdugo, F. Corriveau, M. Chadeeva, M. Gabriel, P. Goecke, C. Graf, Y. Israeli, N. van der Kolk, F. Simon, M. Szalay, H. Windel, S. Bilokin, J. Bonis, R. Pöschl, A. Thiébault, F. Richard, D. Zerwas, M. Anduze, V. Balagura, E. Becheva, V. Boudry, J.C. Brient, R. Cornat, F. Gastaldi, Y. Haddad, F. Magniette, Jérôme Nanni, Manqi Ruan, M. Rubio-Roy, K. Shpak, Trong Hieu Tran, H. Videau, Dan Yu, S. Callier, F. Dulucq, Ch. de la Taille, G. Martin-Chassard, L. Raux, N. Seguin-Moreau, J. Cvach, M. Janata, M. Kovalcuk, J. Kvasnička, I. Polák, J. Smolík, V. Vrba, J. Zálešâk, J. Zuklin
Abstract
The high granularity of the CALICE Semi-Digital Hadronic CALorimeter (SDHCAL) provides the capability to reveal the track segments present in hadronic showers. These segments are then used as a tool to probe the behaviour of the active layers in situ, to better reconstruct the energy of these hadronic showers and also to distinguish them from electromagnetic ones. In addition, the comparison of these track segments in data and the simulation helps to discriminate among the different shower models used in the simulation. To extract the track segments in the showers recorded in the SDHCAL, a Hough Transform is used after being adapted to the presence of the dense core of the hadronic showers and the SDHCAL active medium structure.
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