20–22 de septiembre de 2023
Europe/Madrid zona horaria

DarkSide-20k Veto: construction and characterization

22 sept 2023, 9:20
20m
Auditorium

Auditorium

oral presentation Applications (dark matter, neutrino, medical physics etc.) Session VII

Ponente

Paolo Franchini (Lancaster University - Royal Holloway University of London)

Descripción

Darkside-20k is a global direct dark matter search experiment situated underground at LNGS (Italy), designed to reach a total exposure of 200 tonne-years nearly free from instrumental backgrounds. The core of the detector is a dual-phase Time Projection Chamber (TPC) filled with 50 tonnes of low-radioactivity liquid argon.
The entire TPC wall is surrounded by a gadolinium-loaded polymethylmethacrylate (Gd-PMMA), which acts as a neutron veto, immersed in a second low-radioactivity liquid argon bath enclosed in a stainless steel vessel. The neutron veto is equipped with large-area Silicon Photomultiplier (SiPM) array detectors, placed on the TPC wall. SiPMs are arranged in a compact design meant to minimize the material used for Printed Circuit Boards, cables and connectors: so-called Veto PhotoDetection Units (vPDUs).

A vPDU comprises 16 Tiles, each containing 24 SIPMs, together with front-end electronics, and a motherboard, which distributes voltage and control signals, sums tiles channels, and drives the electrical signal transmission. The neutron veto will be equipped with 120 vPDUs.
The talk will focus on the production of the first vPDUs, describing the assembly chain in the UK institutes, in order to underline the rigorous QA/QC procedures, up to the final characterization of the first completed prototypes.
Tests have been extensively performed in liquid nitrogen baths either for the single Tiles (at RHUL) and for the assembled vPDUs, with the purpose to assign a “quality passport” for each component.

Autor primario

Paolo Franchini (Lancaster University - Royal Holloway University of London)

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