VII International Conference on Calorimetry
in High Energy Physics

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November 9 - 14, 1997
University of Arizona
Tucson, Arizona - USA

Session Conveners

The planned sessions with their conveners are as follows:

Conference Agenda

Updated as of 6 November 1997

Sunday, November 9, 1997

18:00-20:00 Registration

Monday, November 10, 1997

Review of Calorimetry in the 1990's
Chairman: A. Ereditato (Napoli)
8:30- 8:45 Introduction and Welcome
8:45- 9:30H. Paar (UCSD) Review of calorimetry at e+e- colliders
9:30-10:15 L. Poggioli (Paris) Review of calorimetry at hadron colliders
10:15-10:30 BREAK
10:30-11:15 E. Lorentz (MPI Munich)Calorimetry in the study of cosmic phenomena
11:15-12:00 T. Shutt (Berkeley) Calorimetry using cryogenic phenomena
12:15-13:30 LUNCH
Calorimetry with Scintillating Crystals
Convener: R. Zhu (Caltech)
13:15-13:35 F. Maas (Mainz) The MIME PbF2 calorimeter
13:35-13:55 R. Novotny (Giessen) Response function of PbWO4 detectors to photons and electrons between 50 and 855 MeV
13:55-14:15 S.K. Sahu (Hawaii) A small-angle BGO calorimeter for BELLE
14:15-14:45 J.M. Bauer(Mississippi) The CsI(T1) calorimeter for the BaBar detector
14:45-15:15 T. Tsukamoto (KEK) Current status of the BELLE detector
15:15-15:30 BREAK
15:30-16:00 A. Roodman (Chicago) The KTeV CsI calorimeter
16:00-16:30 R. Rusack (Minnesota) The CMS PbWO4 electromagnetic calorimeter
16:30-17:00 P. Lecoq (CERN) Review of progress on PbWO4 crystals for CMS

Tuesday, November 11, 1997

Cherenkov Calorimetry
Convener: D. Winn (Fairfield)
8:30- 9:00 N. Akchurin (Iowa) Invited talk: Test results of the CMS quartz fiber calorimeter
9:00- 9:30 O. Ganel (Maryland) Differences between high-energy proton and pion showers and their signals in a non-compensating calorimeter
9:30-10:00 M. Weber (Bern) A segmented quartz-fibre lead calorimeter
10:00-10:15 BREAK
10:15-10:45 Yu. Bashmakov (Moscow)On gamma position reconstruction and energy determination in a Cerenkov hodoscope
10:45-11:15 D.Onoprienko(Tennessee)Cerenkov polarimetry
11:15-11:45 R. Wigmans (Texas Tech)Quartz fibers and the prospects for hadron calorimetry at the 1% resolution level
12:00-13:30 LUNCH
13:30-21:00 Excursion A scenic hike (or walk) through Sabino Canyon with a presentation from the Coronado National Forest Service about life in the desert area of the Tucson Valley. This excursion will be followed by an outdoor barbecue near the Sabino Canyon Reserve. Sturdy shoes are strongly recommended for the excursion. Please bring a sweater or light jacket as the nights cool off substantially over our daytime temperatures.

Wednesday, November 12, 1997

Calorimetry with Organic Scintillators
Convener: G. Apollinari (Rockefeller)
8:30- 8:55 A. Gomes (Lisbon) Optics of the ATLAS/Tilecal
8:55- 9:15 I. Efthymiopoulos(CERN)The ATLAS/Tilecal hadron barrel calorimeter. The Module 0 experience
9:15- 9:30 I. Vichou (Barcelona)Calibration and monitoring of the ATLAS/Tilecal
9:30- 9:55 P. de Barbaro (Rochester)The CMS Central Hadron Calorimeter
9:55-10:15 S. Kunori (Maryland)Effects of magnetic fields on the energy response of a sampling calorimeter
10:15-10:30 BREAK
10:30-10:55 S. Lusin (Madison) Testing and calibration of the CDF Plug Calorimeter
10:55-11:10 J. Liu (Rochester) Measurement of e/h and the response of the the CDF End Plug Upgrade calorimeter to protons and pions
11:10-11:25 A.Solodsky(Rockefeller)The Shower-Maximum Detector for CDF II
11:25-11:45 P. Saull (DESY) Status of Calorimetry at ZEUS
11:45-12:05 E. Tzamariudaki (DESY)Performance of the H1 lead/fibre calorimeter
12:00-13:30 LUNCH
13:30-13:55 G. Lanfranchi (Roma)The KLOE electromagnetic calorimeter
13:55-14:15 S. Sedykh (Illinois UC)Performance of the calorimeters for gmu - 2 (AGS)
14:15-14:35 G. Bonomi (Pavia) An iron/scintillator tile calorimeter for the FOCUS experiment at Fermilab
14:35-14:55 C. Durandet (Virginia)The Fermilab E871 (Hyper CP) hadronic calorimeter
14:55-15:15 Kistenev (BNL) The PHENIX EM Calorimeter
15:15-15:30 BREAK
15:30-15:50 Q. Zhu (Columbia) The Zeus Beam Pipe Calorimeter
15:50-16:10 G. Levman (Toronto) Calorimetry of single particles up to 820 GeV with the ZEUS Forward Neutron Calorimeter
16:10-16:35 A. Stellberger (Heidelberg) A highly compact electromagnetic calorimeter for the VLQ spectrometer in H1 (HERA)
16:35-17:00 S. Lami (Rockefeller)Performance of a prototype position sensitive towerless calorimeter

Thursday, November 13, 1997

Ionization Calorimetry
Convener: J. Colas (LAPP Annecy)
8:30- 8:50 P. Schoessow (Argonne)Results from an iron/proportional-tube calorimeter prototype
8:50- 9:20 M. Fleischer (Dortmund)The performance of the H1 LAr calorimeter
9:20- 9:40 M. Lefebvre (Victoria)Overview of the ATLAS LAr system.
The liquid-argon EM calorimeters
9:40-10:00 B.Lund Jensen(Stockholm)The LAr Barrel Presampler for ATLAS
10:00-10:20 C. Oram (TRIUMF)The ATLAS Hadronic Endcap Calorimeters
10:20-10:35 BREAK
10:35-10:55 A. Savine (Arizona) Position measurements and response uniformity of the LAr FCAL prototype for ATLAS
10:55-11:15 J. Mayer (Toronto) The ATLAS tungsten forward calorimeters
11:15-11:40 M. Martini (Ferrara)Performance of the NA48 liquid-krypton calorimeter for the epsilon'/epsilon measurement at CERN
11:40-12:00 E. Conti (Padova)Performance of the liquid-xenon gamma ray detector for the study of the decay pion into muon and neutrino
12:00-13:30 LUNCH
Electronics and Data Acquisition
Convener: J. Parsons (Columbia)
13:30-13:50 I. Fiori (Bologna)Tests of the PMT's for the CDF Plug calorimeter
13:50-14:10 J. Fent (MPI)Frontend electronics of ATLAS endcap calorimeter
14:10-14:30 E. Longo (Roma)APD's for the CMS electromagnetic calorimeter
14:30-14:50 H. Nguyen (Fermilab)Readout of the KTeV crystal calorimeter
14:50-15:15 Vossnack Readout of the NA48 LKr calorimeter
15:15-15:30 BREAK
15:30-15:55 B. Giacobbe (Bologna)The HERA-B em calorimeter readout/pretrigger
15:55-16:20 B. Ille (Lyon) Readout of the CMS crystal calorimeter
16:20-16:35 R. Nobrega (Lisbon) Beam tests of the trigger and readout electronics for the CMS electromagnetic calorimeter
16:35-17:00 S. Rescia (Brookhaven)Readout of the ATLAS LAr calorimeters
Radiation Damage
Convener: C. Zorn (CEBAF)
17:00-17:20 P. Martin (Grenoble)Pollution of LAr after irradiation of various calorimeter parts with fast neutrons
19:00-22:00 Conference DinnerDoubletree Ballroom

Friday, November 14, 1997

Radiation Damage
Convener: C. Zorn (CEBAF)
8:30- 9:00 R. Zhu (Caltech) The effects of radiation on scintillating crystals
9:00- 9:20 P. Lecomte (Zurich) Radiation hardness of Chinese PbWO4 crystals
9:20- 9:35 A. Singovski (Annecy)Monitoring of radiation damage in CMS
9:35- 9:50 A. Gomes (Lisbon) Radiation hardness of optical components Tilecal
9:50-10:05 U. Holm (Hamburg)Comparison of neutron/photon damage in plastic scintillators
10:05-10:20 A. Maio (Lisbon)Stabillity of the DELPHI/SAT signals
10:20-10:35 BREAK
Simulation of Calorimeter Performance
Convener: A. Dell'Acqua (CERN)
10:35-11:05 D. Groom (LBNL) What really goes on in a hadron calorimeter
11:05-11:25 H.P. Wellisch (CERN)Hadronic shower simulation with GEANT4
11:25-11:45 P. Loch (Arizona) Performance evaluation of the ATLAS forward calorimeter
11:45-12:05 A. Nikitenko(CERN/ITEP)In-situ calibration methods of the CMS HCAL
12:05-12:25 M. Villa (Bologna) Reconstruction in the HERA-B ECAL
12:25-12:45 E. Elvira (Stony Brook)The jet energy scale at D0
12:45-14:00 LUNCH
Calorimetry at Present and Future Colliders
Panel Discussion, led by R. Wigmans (TTU)
Participants:L. Nodulman (CDF)
J. Kotcher (D0)
R. Yoshida (ZEUS)
G. Cozzika (H1)
D. Green (CMS)
J. Colas (ATLAS)

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