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16th International Conference on Calorimetry in High Energy Physics (CALOR 2014) IOP Publishing Journal of Physics: Conference Series 587 (2015) 011001 doi:10.1088/1742-6596/587/1/011001

Preface The XVIth International Conference on Calorimetry in High Energy Physics - CALOR 2014 - was held in Giessen, Germany from 6-11 April 2014 at the Science Campus of the University. It was hosted by the Justus-Liebig-University and the HIC for FAIR Helmholtz International Center. The series of conferences on calorimetry were started in 1990 at Fermilab and are focusing primarily on operating and future calorimeter systems within the Hadron and High-Energy Physics community without neglecting the impact on other fields such as Astrophysics or Medical Imaging. Confirmed by the impressive list of over 70 oral presentations, 5 posters and over 100 attendees, the field of calorimetry appears alive and attractive. The present volume contains the written contributions of almost all presentations which can be found at http://calor2014.de. Time slots of 15 or 30 minutes including discussion were allocated. The conference was accompanied by a small exhibition of several industrial companies related to the field. The day before the opening of the scientific program, Richard Wigmans gave an excellent and vivid tutorial on basic aspects on calorimetry meant as an introduction for students and conference attendees new in the field. The opening ceremony was used to give an impression of the present and future status and the scientific program of the new FAIR facility nearby at Darmstadt presented by Klaus Peters from GSI. The conference program of the first day was dedicated to the performance and required future upgrade of the LHC experiments, dominated by ATLAS, CMS and LHCb. The program of the next day contained specific aspects on electronics and readout as well as calorimetry in outer space. Several contributions discussed in detail new concepts for hadron calorimeters within the CALICE collaboration completed by a session on sampling calorimeters. The next sections were dedicated to operating and future calorimeters at various laboratories and covering a wide range of projectiles and beam energies, such as ELSA at Bonn, BELLE2, BESIII or future projects at JLab, FAIR or RHIC. The last group of contributions was focusing on new concepts including new detector materials or techniques taking into account the general demand on radiation hardness. Damage caused by a large fluence of hadrons appears to become the limiting factor for the detector performance in future collider experiments. The scientific program was completed by a single contribution on applications in medical imaging. Marcella Diemoz gave a personal conference summary underlining again the high quality of the presentations, lively discussions and the wide range of the physics program and the related detector systems. The significant support by the Justus-Liebig-University, HIC for FAIR and sponsoring industrial partners allowed to keep the overall costs low and to support the participation of students and young scientists. I personally would like to thank the session chairs, the local organizing committee, the secretaries, technicians and students of the institute for the smooth operation of the conference. Finally, I would like to express my appreciation to all participants who made the conference successful by their high level contributions and discussion distributing their ideas and experiences.

Rainer W. Novotny Chair of the Conference

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16th International Conference on Calorimetry in High Energy Physics (CALOR 2014) IOP Publishing Journal of Physics: Conference Series 587 (2015) 011001 doi:10.1088/1742-6596/587/1/011001

International Advisory Committee: Nural Akchurin, TTU James E. Brau, Univ. of Oregon Marcella Diemoz, INFN Roma I Antonio Ereditato, Univ. of Bern Tao Hu, IHEP Beijing Michele Livan, Pavia Univ. & INFN Steve Magill, ANL Amelia Maio, LIPP Lisbon Sven Menke, MPI Munich Rainer W. Novotny, Univ. of Giessen Youri Tikhonov, BINP Novosibirsk Richard Wigmans, TTU Ren-Yuan Thu, CALTECH

Local Organizing Committee: Kai-Thomas Brinkmann, JLU Giessen Peter Drexler, JLU Giessen Eric Gutz, JLU Giessen Claudia Höhne, JLU Giessen Rainer W. Novotny, JLU Giessen Klaus Peters, GSI Darmstadt & Univ. of Frankfurt Hans-Georg Zaunick, JLU Giessen

List of Participants Akchurin, Nural Texas Tech University Albrecht , Malte Ruhr-Universität Bochum Apresyan, Artur CALTECH Auffray, Etiennette CERN Bendel, Michael Technische Universität München Biino, Cristina INFN Bilki, Burak University of Iowa & Argonne National Laboratory Bongi, Massimo University of Florence & INFN Florence Bornheim, Adolf CALTECH Bremer, Daniel JLU Giessen Brinkmann, Kai-Thomas JLU Giessen Boumediene, Djamel CNRS & IN2P3 & LPC Capozza, Luigi University of Mainz 2

16th International Conference on Calorimetry in High Energy Physics (CALOR 2014) IOP Publishing Journal of Physics: Conference Series 587 (2015) 011001 doi:10.1088/1742-6596/587/1/011001

Cario Argos, Fernando IFIC-UV Valencia Chadeeva, Marina ITEP Cowden, Christopher Texas Tech University D´Alessandro, Raffaello Universita di Firenze & INFN Firenze De Leo, Veronica University of Messina del Re, Daniele Universita Sapienza di Roma & INFN Roma Diehl, Stefan JLU Giessen Diemoz, Marcella INFN Roma Dormenev, Valera JLU Giessen Drozdetskiy, Alexey University of Notre Dame Dziewiecki, Michal WUT Warsaw Eissner, Tobias JLU Giessen Ereditato, Antonio University of Bern Faltova, Jana Charles University Prague Faraj, Sara Fibercryst Feldbauer, Florian HMI Mainz Fiascaris, Maria University of Chicago Galluci, Giovanni INFN - Sezione di Pisa Gatto, Corrado INFN - Sez. Napoli Ghezzi, Alessio Universita di Milano Bicocca & INFN Gras, Philippe CEA Guz, Yury IHEP Protvino Gutz, Eric JLU Giessen Henriques, Ana CERN Horn, Tanja Catholic University of America Hu, Tao IHEP Beijing Keshelashvili, Irakli University of Basel Kistenev, Edouard Brookhaven National Laboratory Korjik, Mikhail RINP Minsk Krüger, Katja DESY Künsken, Andreas RWTH Aachen University Kuske, Till JLU Giessen Laird, Edward Brown University Lobanov, Artur DESY Ma, Hong Brookhaven National Laboratory Maio, Amelia LIPP Matsubayashi, Eri Nagoya University Menke, Sven MPI Munich Metag, Volker JLU Giessen Nanova, Mariana JLU Giessen Neiser, Andreas University of Mainz Nemecek, Stanislav FZU Praha Nessi-Tedaldi, Francesca ETH Zürich 3

16th International Conference on Calorimetry in High Energy Physics (CALOR 2014) IOP Publishing Journal of Physics: Conference Series 587 (2015) 011001 doi:10.1088/1742-6596/587/1/011001

Nooren, Gert-Jan Universiteit Utrecht Novgorodova, Olga TU Dresden & IKTP Onel, Yasar University of Iowa Pauwels, Kristof CERN Perret, Pascal GR-SETAD University Ramon Llull Pezzullo, Gianantonio University & INFN of Pisa Pöschl, Roman CNRS & IN2P3 & LAL Quagli, Tommaso JLU Giessen Quittnat, Milena ETH Zurich Rocco, Elena NIKHEF Utrecht University Rodriguez Pineiro, David HIM Mainz Rosenbaum, Christopher JLU Giessen Rzayeva, Sevda Institute of Physics of Azerbaijan National Academy of Science Sauvan, Jean-Baptiste Laboratoire Lepri nce-Ringuet CNRS & Ecole Polytechnique Seabra, Luis LIPP Schnell, Robert JLU Giessen Schröder, Matthias DESY Semenov, Pavel IHEP Protvino Sicking, Eva CERN Simard, Olivier CNRS Solans Sanchez, Carlos CERN Steen, Arnaud IPNL Surin, Ilya Budker Institute of Nuclear Physics Szalay, Marco MPI für Physik Takeshita, Tohru Shinshu University Thiel, Michaela University of Mainz Tiemens, Marcel KVI Tsai, Oleg University of California at L.A. Urban, Martin HISKP Bonn Valente, Roserio HIM Mainz Vilasís-Cardona, Xavier La Salle - Universitat Ramon Llull Wang, Zhigang IHEP Beijing Wigmans, Richard Texas Tech University Woody, Craig Brookhaven National Laboratory Yang, Fan CALTECH Zaunick, Hans-Georg JLU Giessen Zhang, Liyuan CALTECH Zhu, Ren-Yuan CALTECH Zvolsky, Milan DESY

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