Abstract
We describe the use of the DELPHI Hadron Calorimeter, a plastic streamer tube detector, in conjunction with the DELPHI fast triggers. The essential parameters of this operation are the particle localization capability, affected by the charge diffusion on the graphite-coated cathode and the inherent noise of the streamer tubes. We present results of measurements of these features, performed on an installed calorimeter module, and give estimates of the fast trigger performance.
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