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Scintillation light detection in the 6-m drift-length ProtoDUNE Dual Phase liquid argon TPC
The European Physical Journal C (2022)
  • Jeffrey K Nelson, William & Mary
  • DUNE Collaboration, DUNE Collaboration
Abstract
DUNE is a dual-site experiment for long-baseline neutrino oscillation studies, neutrino astrophysics and nucleon decay searches. ProtoDUNE Dual Phase (DP) is a 6 × 6 × 6 m3 liquid argon time-projection-chamber (LArTPC) that recorded cosmic-muon data at the CERN Neutrino Platform in 2019–2020 as a prototype of the DUNE Far Detector. Charged particles propagating through the LArTPC produce ionization and scintillation light. The scintillation light signal in these detectors can provide the trigger for non-beam events. In addition, it adds precise timing capabilities and improves the calorimetry measurements. In ProtoDUNE-DP, scintillation and electroluminescence light produced by cosmic muons in the LArTPC is collected by photomultiplier tubes placed up to 7 m away from the ionizing track. In this paper, the ProtoDUNE-DP photon detection system performance is evaluated with a particular focus on the different wavelength shifters, such as PEN and TPB, and the use of Xe-doped LAr, considering its future use in giant LArTPCs. The scintillation light production and propagation processes are analyzed and a comparison of simulation to data is performed, improving understanding of the liquid argon properties.
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Publication Date
July, 2022
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1140/epjc/s10052-022-10549-w
Citation Information
Jeffrey K Nelson and DUNE Collaboration. "Scintillation light detection in the 6-m drift-length ProtoDUNE Dual Phase liquid argon TPC" The European Physical Journal C Vol. 82 (2022)
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/jeffrey-nelson/33/
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