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Light Yield and Uniformity Measurements of Different Scintillator Tiles with Silicon Photomultipliers

We present light yield and uniformity measurements of square and hexagonal tiles read out with silicon photomultipliers via a Y11 wavelength-shifting fiber or directly from the side or from the center at the top face. All tiles are 3~mm thick and have an area of $\rm 9~cm^2$. The sides are wrapped with two layers of Teflon tape while top and bottom faces are covered with two layers of Tyvec paper. We further show the first light yield and uniformity measurements of ATLAS Tile Calorimeter (TileCal) tiles with MPPC readout. This study has been motivated by looking into a possible phase 3 upgrade for the ATLAS hadron calorimeter and for hadron calorimeters at future hadron colliders.

preprint2020arXivOpen access

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