Particle Flow Calorimetry at the ILC

Physics – Instrumentation and Detectors

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5 pages, 2 .eps figures, to appear in Proc. LCWS06, Bangalore, March 2006

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10.1007/s12043-007-0236-9

One of the most important requirements for a detector at the ILC is good jet energy resolution. It is widely believed that the particle flow approach to calorimetry is the key to achieving the goal of 0.3/sqrt(E[GeV]). This paper describes the current performance of the PandoraPFA particle flow algorithm. For 45 GeV jets in the Tesla TDR detector concept, the ILC jet energy resolution goal is reached. At higher energies the jet energy resolution becomes worse and can be described by the empirical expression: sigma_E/E ~ 0.265/sqrt(E[GeV]) + 1.2x10^{-4}E[GeV].

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