Performance optimization for a scintillating glass electromagnetic calorimeter at the EIC

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Published 24 May 2024 © 2024 IOP Publishing Ltd and Sissa Medialab
, , Artificial Intelligence for the Electron-Ion Collider Citation J. Crafts et al 2024 JINST 19 C05049 DOI 10.1088/1748-0221/19/05/C05049

1748-0221/19/05/C05049

Abstract

The successful realization of the EIC scientific program requires the design and construction of high-performance particle detectors. Recent developments in the field of scientific computing and increased availability of high performance computing resources have made it possible to perform optimization of multi-parameter designs, even when the latter require longer computational times (for example simulations of particle interactions with matter). Procedures involving machine-assisted techniques used to inform the design decision have seen a considerable growth in popularity among the EIC detector community. Having already been realized for tracking and RICH PID detectors, it has a potential application in calorimetry designs. A SciGlass barrel calorimeter originally designed for EIC Detector-1 has a semi-projective geometry that allows for non-trivial performance gains, but also poses special challenges in the way of effective exploration of the design space while satisfying the available space and the cell dimension constraints together with the full detector acceptance requirement. This talk will cover specific approaches taken to perform this detector design optimization.

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