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PMm2: Large photomultipliers and innovative electronics for the next-generation neutrino experiment

  • B. Genolini
  • , P. Barrillon
  • , S. Blin
  • , J. E. Campagne
  • , B. Combettes
  • , S. Conforti
  • , A. G. Dehaine
  • , D. Duchesneau
  • , F. Dulucq
  • , N. Dumont-Dayot
  • , J. Favier
  • , F. Fouché
  • , R. Hermel
  • , C. de La Taille
  • , G. Martin-Chassard
  • , T. Nguyen Trung
  • , C. Périnet
  • , J. Peyré
  • , J. Pouthas
  • , L. Raux
  • E. Rindel, P. Rosier, J. Tassan-Viol, W. Wei, A. Zghiche

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Résumé

The next generation of proton decay and neutrino experiments, the post-Super-Kamiokande detectors as those that will take place in megaton size water tanks, will require very large surfaces of photodetection and a large volume of data. Even with large hemispherical photomultiplier tubes, the expected number of channels should reach hundreds of thousands. A funded R&D program to implement a solution is presented here. The very large surface of photodetection is segmented in macro pixels made of 16 hemispherical (12 in) photomultiplier tubes connected to an autonomous front-end which works on a triggerless data acquisition mode. The expected data transmission rate is 5 Mb/s per cable, which can be achieved with existing techniques. This architecture allows reducing considerably the cost and facilitating the industrialization. This document presents the simulations and measurements which define the requirements for the photomultipliers and the electronics. A prototype of front-end electronics was successfully tested with 16 photomultiplier tubes supplied by a single high voltage, validating the built-in gain adjustment and the calibration principle. The first tests and calculations on the photomultiplier glass led to the study of a new package optimized for a 10 bar pressure in order to sustain the high underwater pressure.

langue originaleAnglais
Pages (de - à)249-252
Nombre de pages4
journalNuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research, Section A: Accelerators, Spectrometers, Detectors and Associated Equipment
Volume610
Numéro de publication1
Les DOIs
étatPublié - 21 oct. 2009
Modification externeOui

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