Abstract

The India-based Neutrino Observatory (INO) has planned to build a magnetized iron calorimeter detector (ICAL) to accurately measure the parameters related to the atmospheric neutrino oscillations. The hadrons produced in neutrino interactions in ICAL leave a shower of hits in the detector elements. The energy of hadrons is obtained by calibrating it with the number of hits in the shower. In order to reduce the contribution of noise hits to the hadron shower, a clustering algorithm was developed. The details of the noise rejection method and the calibration of hadron energy are presented in this paper.

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