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  • Kawagoe, K; Miura, Y; Sekiya, I; Suehara, T; Yoshioka, T; Bilokin, S; Bonis, J; Cornebise, P; Gallas, A; Irles, A; Pöschl, R; Richard, F; Thiebault, A; Zerwas, D; Anduze, M; Balagura, V; Boudry, V; J-C Brient; Edy, E; Fayolle, G; Frotin, M; Gastaldi, F; Guillaumat, R; Lobanov, A; Louzir, M; Magniette, F; Nanni, J; Rubio-Roy, M; Shpak, K; Videau, H; D Yu; Callier, S; Dulucq, F; Ch de la Taille; Seguin-Moreau, N; Augustin, J E; Cornat, R; David, J; Ghislain, P; Lacour, D; Lavergne, L; Parraud, J M; Chai, J S; Jeans h, D

    arXiv.org, 10/2019
    Paper, Journal Article

    The technological prototype of the CALICE highly granular silicon-tungsten electromagnetic calorimeter (SiW-ECAL) was tested in a beam at DESY in 2017. The setup comprised seven layers of silicon sensors. Each layer comprised four sensors, with each sensor containing an array of 256 \(5.5\times5.5\) mm\(^2\) silicon PIN diodes. The four sensors covered a total area of \(18\times18\) cm\(^2\), and comprised a total of 1024 channels. The readout was split into a trigger line and a charge signal line. Key performance results for signal over noise for the two output lines are presented, together with a study of the uniformity of the detector response. Measurements of the response to electrons for the tungsten loaded version of the detector are also presented.