Abstract:We have constructed a prototype Digital Hadron Calorimeter (DHCAL) using Resistive Plate Chambers (RPCs) as the active elements. The RPCs are read out digitally (1-bit) by 1 x 1 cm 2 pads. The DHCAL consists of 38 alternating layers of steel and RPCs followed by a 14 layer tail catcher (TCMT), also read out using RPCs. With each layer consisting of 9,216 channels, the entire detector contains 350,208 (DHCAL) + 129,024 (TMCT) = 479,232 readout channels (world record in calorimetry). Each active layer contains t… Show more
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