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    Cojocaru, C.; Pinfold, J.; Soukup, J.; Golubykh, S.; Javadov, N.; Kalinnikov, V.; Kakurin, S.; Kukhtin, V.; Neganov, A.; Pisarev, I.; Rousakovitch, N.; Serochkin, E.; Shilov, S.; Usov, Yu; Bruncko, D.; Chytracek, R.; Kladiva, E.; Strizenec, P.; Garcia, G.; Labarga, F.; Rodier, S.; del Peso, J.; Heldmann, M.; Jakobs, K.; Koepke, L.; Othegraven, R.; Schroff, D.; Thomas, J.; Zeitnitz, C.; Barrillon, P.; Benchouk, C.; Henry-Couannier, F.; Hinz, L.; Hubaut, F.; Olivier, C.; Pralavorio, P.; Sauvage, D.; Serfon, C.; Tisserant, S.; Toth, J.; Azuelos, G.; Leroy, C.; Mehdiyev, R.; Akimov, A.; Blagov, M.; Komar, A.; Snesarev, A.; Speransky, M.; Sulin, V.; Yakimenko, M.; Aderholz, M.; Bartko, H.; Cwienk, W.; Fischer, A.; Habring, J.; Huber, J.; Karev, A.; Kiryunin, A.; Kurchaninov, L.; Menke, S.; Mooshofer, P.; Oberlack, H.; Salihagic, D.; Schacht, P.; Chen, T.; Qi, M.; Aoulthenko, W.; Kazanin, V.; Kolatchev, G.; Maslennikov, A.; Pospelov, G.; Snopkov, R.; Shousharo, A.; Soukharev, A.; Talychev, A.; Tikhonov, Y.; Chekulaev, S.; Denisov, S.; Levitsky, M.; Minaenko, A.; Moiseev, A.; Pleskatch, A.; Sytnik, V.; Zakamsky, L.; Losty, M.; Oram, C.J.; Wielers, M.; Fincke-Keeler, M.; Gable, I.; Hodges, T.A.; Hughes, T.; Ince, T.; Kanaya, N.; Keeler, R.K.; Langstaff, R.; Lefebvre, M.; Lenckowski, M.; McPherson, R.; Braun, H.M.; Thadome, J.

    Nuclear instruments & methods in physics research. Section A, Accelerators, spectrometers, detectors and associated equipment, 2004, Letnik: 531, Številka: 3
    Journal Article

    A full azimuthal φ -wedge of the ATLAS liquid argon end-cap calorimeter has been exposed to beams of electrons, muons and pions in the energy range 6 GeV ⩽ E ⩽ 200 GeV at the CERN SPS. The angular region studied corresponds to the ATLAS impact position around the pseudorapidity interval 1.6 < | η | < 1.8 . The beam test setup is described. A detailed study of the performance is given as well as the related intercalibration constants obtained. Following the ATLAS hadronic calibration proposal, a first study of the hadron calibration using a weighting ansatz is presented. The results are compared to predictions from Monte Carlo simulations, based on GEANT 3 and GEANT 4 models.