File:Fig4 ATLAS calo.jpg
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Cut-away view of the ATLAS calorimetry. The three distinct cylinders, barrel and end-caps, are visible. The smaller radial regions use the LAr technology requiring cryostats, whereas the outer cylinders use scintillator tiles embedded in an iron absorber structure. The end-caps can be moved longitudinally along the LHC beam line for creating access space to maintain the barrel region.
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