2000
DOI: 10.1016/s0168-9002(99)00992-4
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A detailed test of the CsI(Tℓ) calorimeter for BELLE with photon beams of energy between 20 MeV and 5.4 GeV

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“…We reconstruct neutral pion candidates from pairs of electromagnetic showers in the ECL that are not matched to any charged track. Showers in the barrel (end-cap) region of the ECL must exceed 60 (100) MeV to be considered as a π 0 daughter candidate [18]. The invariant mass of the π 0 candidate must lie within AE25 MeV=c 2 (about 4 times the resolution) of the known π 0 mass [13].…”
Section: -3mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…We reconstruct neutral pion candidates from pairs of electromagnetic showers in the ECL that are not matched to any charged track. Showers in the barrel (end-cap) region of the ECL must exceed 60 (100) MeV to be considered as a π 0 daughter candidate [18]. The invariant mass of the π 0 candidate must lie within AE25 MeV=c 2 (about 4 times the resolution) of the known π 0 mass [13].…”
Section: -3mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The minimum energy of the γ from the π 0 or η is chosen to be 60 MeV for the barrel and 100 MeV for the forward region of the calorimeter [9]. 2 .…”
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“…The intrinsic energy resolution caused by event to event energy deposition fluctuation was defined as the ratio of the sigma to the mean value of the logarithmic Gaussian fit function on the distributions of energy deposition in scintillator material per event. The fit function is given with Equation 4 [19]. Later, photodetector signal fluctuations were calculated with the appropriate process mentioned above.…”
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confidence: 99%