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Title: Mark Krasberg


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Penguin Training
DOM-related material
Madison, Wisconsin
Mark Krasberg, June 4th, 2008
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The IceCube Neutrino Telescope
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SeeingCosmic Messengers
  • visible light
  • light of other wavelengths
  • blue, red, infrared,
  • X-rays, radiowaves,.

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in 1054 a star explodes in the constellation Tauru
s
Crab Nebula
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Infrared Picture
X-ray Picture
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neutrinos ?
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SeeingCosmic Messengers
  • light
  • light of other wavelengths
  • blue, red, infrared,
  • X-rays, radiowaves
  • neutrinos instead of
  • photons (particles of light)

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new window on the Universe ?expect surprises
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Getting to the South Pole
A six hour flight from New Zealand to McMurdo
Station, via C-141 Starlifter (now C-17
Globemaster is used)
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A three hour flight from McMurdo to South Pole
Station, via C-130 Hercules
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Leaving Antarctica on a C-17
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Amundsen-Scott South Pole Research Station
C-130 runway
IceCube Lab
Drill camp
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The Design
9 strings and 16 IceTop stations deployed
2005-2006
  • 1 Gton instrumented volume
  • gt70 strings of 60 Digital Optical
    Modules (DOMs)
  • 1450-2450 m deep
  • 17 m spacing
  • 125 m hexagonal grid
  • geometry optimized for
  • detection of TeV PeV ns
  • DOMs look downward
  • No single point failure
  • 1 cable/2DOMs
  • IceTop air shower array
  • 2 surface tanks for each
    string/station (2m
    diameter)
  • each tank contains 2 DOMs

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IceCube
IceTop
total of 40 Strings 80 IceTop tank
Air shower detetor threshold 300 TeV
1450m
InIce
80 Strings , 60 Optical Modules 17 m between
Modules 125 m between Strings
AMANDA (1995-2000) 19 Strings 677 Modules
2450m
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DOM Testing
Final Acceptance Test
  • Check basic DOM optoelectronic function
  • Perform extended life and stability tests of DOMs
    in temperature cycled environment over weeks
  • Calibrate DOM optical sensitivity

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DOM Testing

DFL (Dark Freezer Lab) is large, dark, cold
container which holds N test stations (N is
site-dependent) each of which schematically looks
like the figure. Optical fiber system carries
light from optics breadboard (diode laser, LED
pulser, monochromator-tuned lamp) to each
DOM. Optics spreads light evenly out across PMT
photocathode.
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SPTS South Pole Test System a compact
recreation of SPS S-CUBE 64 mainboards Used to
test all DOMHubs prior to shipment to
Pole (Sebastian and Justin)
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  • Working time Nov. - mid-Feb
  • Plan deploy 14 strings/season
  • Completion 2011

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Deployment of 39-01
Frigophobia
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The DOMs
Each DOM is an autonomous data collection
unit Power consumption 3W
  • Measure arrival time of every photon
  • 2 Analog Transient WD digitizing at 300 MHz
  • for 400 ns (signal complexity) and FADC
  • recording at 40 MHz FADC 6.6 ms (event
  • duration in ice)
  • Dynamic range 500pe/15 nsec
  • 25000 pe/6.4 ms
  • Can do local coincidence triggering
  • transmits to surface at request via digital
    communications
  • Send all data to surface over 3.3 km twisted pair
  • copper cable power, data and time stamping

25 cm Hamamatsu PMT
Main board
PMT base
Clock stability 10-10 0.1 nsec /
sec Synchronized to GPS time every 5 sec at a
precision rms 2 nsec (Rapcal calibrations)
LED flasher board 12 LEDs
33 cm Benthosphere
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Single photoelectronpulses recorded with ATWD
10 pulses are superimposed
  • Single photoelectron pulses (SPE) recorded in 6
    DOMs during the final acceptance test.
  • All PMT gains are set to 1E7.
  • Threshold at 0.3 SPE
  • FWHM13.6 ns

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DOM Waveform Capture
High Gain
  • Altera Excalibur ARM922t mP 400k gate FPGA on a
    single chip
  • CPU runs data acquisition, testing facility, and
    diagnostic utilities
  • FPGA controls communications interface, time
    critical control of DAQ hardware, fast feature
    extraction of waveforms
  • 2 ATWD each with 4 channels capable of
    digitizing 128 samples at rates from 0.25 1.0
    GHz. 2 of them for ping-pong mode.
  • 3 gain channels in ATWD for complete coverage of
    PMT linear region
  • 10-bit, 40 MHz FADC for capture of extended
    photon showers in the ice (6 ms wide).

Medium Gain
Low Gain
t
? 400 ns window
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Pulse shapestaken in situ
  • Pulse shapes are recorded with three ATWD
    channels for high dynamic range coverage.
  • Runs of 10 flasherboard pulses at 5 different
    brightness settings are shown.
  • High saturation in channel 0 (high gain), but
    good coverage of the brightest pulses in channel
    2 (low gain).

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ATWD and FADC
  • Pulse shapes are recorded with ATWD and with
    FADC.
  • Shown is an average flasher pulse and a single
    shot superimposed at 125 m distance.
  • The ATWD captures 400 ns of this pulse (top).
    The full waveform is recorded in the FADC
    (bottom).

Here the flasher is 21-55 and the receiver is
29-55 (neighboring string, 125m away). This is a
50 nsec pulse, maximum brightness, six
horizontal LEDs flashing.The smooth curve shows
the average of several thousand events.   One
example waveform is superimposed.
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Deployment
98.5 of 2560 DOMs survive deployment and
freeze-in
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String 39 two-week freeze-in movie
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IC22
Only 30 Hz of the rate is actual signal
(remember to talk about Antares)
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IC40 Noise rates(April 8, 2008)


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DOM Hookups
  • Cables
  • 2 DOMs per twisted pair
  • 2 twisted pairs per quad cable
  • 15 quad cables per InIce Cable (60 DOMs)
  • Local Coincidence
  • Each DOM talks to its neighbors on either side
    (UP and DOWN)
  • A neighboring hit can be used to cut down rates,
    confirm the signal is real
  • Depending on which DOM is the neighbor, the
    electronic LC signal has to travel between 17
    meters and 51 meters

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Problematic DOMs from 2007
  • A few DOMs do not power up at all (pretty
    serious!)
  • zero from 04/05
  • four from 05/06
  • one from 06/07 (broken connector may be the
    culprit)
  • Several wire pairs exhibit high current
  • At least two categories
  • Ultra-high current DOMs
  • 3 wire pairs (6 DOMs total)
  • there may be a solution, based on a DOM
    Arizona, which was detected as being high
    current at the pole and returned to Wisconsin
  • Marginal high current DOMs
  • 7 DOMs total
  • Associated with broken LC
  • a DOM called Haifa is under study may yield
    answers
  • Clustering of high current DOMs from 06/07 is not
    understood
  • 2 DOMs broke down last year, 2 DOMs from this
    season have very poor communications

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Results from 2008 commissioning
Commissioned DOMs incl IceTop 1120/1136
Dead 4 (2 shorted)
High Current (unplugged) 4
Poor communications (unplugged) 4
Latecomers (not frozen-in at station close) 4
DOMs with serious rate issues 2
Broken LC DOMs 5
Broken LC links 2
PLD version 25 DOMs deployed at top (cold!) 1
DOMs from 2006/2007 integrated into IC40 6
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40-51 Juneberry 40-52 Alfa_Romeo_Spider
poor comms
50-58 Universitet bad LC
39-08 Shamal bad LC
59-59 Cosmology poor flash
38-59 Blackberry no HV
29-18 Yurei PMT?
49-17 Biometeorology bad flash
30-23 Peugeot_505 no power
50-36 Ocelot no power
29-59 Auroraphobia 29-60 Nix no power
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string 58 67 66 74 73 65
72 78 48 57 47 46 56
High Current / LC breaks on the 13 new strings
from 2006/2007
High Current DOMs
Does not power up
LC break
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DOMs not part of IC40 (broken and unplugged)
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DOMHubMonitor
  • SUMMARY
  • --------------------------------------------------
    --------------------------------------
  • HUB AM 01 02 03 04 05 06 21 29 30 38 39 40 44
    45 46 47 48 49 50
  • COMM 2 32 32 32 8 32 24 60 58 58 60 60 58 54
    60 58 58 60 60 59
  • --------------------------------------------------
    --------------------------------------
  • HUB 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64
    65 66 67 68 69 70 71
  • COMM 60 58 59 60 60 60 60 60 60 60 60 60 60 60
    56 60 60 55 60 59
  • --------------------------------------------------
    ---------------------------------------
  • HUB 72 73 74 75 76 77 78
  • COMM 58 60 59 60 60 58 60
  • --------------------------------------------------
    ---------------------------------------
  • HUBS 47 COMM 2527 (max
    number is 2562)
  • NO PROBLEMS FOUND

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ComputerMonitor (Victor)
  • Checks disk space on all machines
  • Alerts if it gets below XXX
  • Alerts if it is prediced to fill within XXX hours
  • Has already detected two issues at pole!
  • Detector would have gone down over the weekend!

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76 DOMs
589 DOMs
1390 DOMs
2515 DOMs

39-22 Liljeholmen stops communicating properly
30-60 Rowan stops communicating
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76 DOMs
589 DOMs
1390 DOMs
2515 DOMs
66-33 New_York and 66-34 Dou_Mu go high
current
39-61 Hydrogen PMT breaks
54-47 Garbanzo_bean stops communicating
39-22 Liljeholmen stops communicating properly
39-21 Aspudden slows down
30-60 Rowan stops communicating
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76 DOMs
589 DOMs
1390 DOMs
2515 DOMs
39-61 Hydrogen PMT breaks
39-22 Liljeholmen stops communicating properly
30-60 Rowan stops communicating
66-33 New_York and 66-34 Dou_Mu go high
current
54-47 Garbanzo_bean stops communicating
39-21 Aspudden slows down
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Carefully model optics of ice!
Dark and transparent environment for Cherenkov
light detection Polar ice ??abs (blue)
100-200 m leff. scat 25 m
IceCube new strings compared to string 48
dust layer
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muon energy loss in the detector
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The first 40-string event(data taken March 10,
2008)
Flash 46-57 Qi
Flash 46-27 Tulip
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December 13, 2006 solar flare in IceCube
IceTop and Spaceship Earth Observations of the
Solar Flare
Dec 13, 2006 X3-Class Solar Flare (SOHO)
Photograph of auroras from Dec 14, 2006 near
Madison, WI
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How to refer to a DOM
  • The official way to refer to a DOM is by location
    and name
  • 29-54 Nomatophobia
  • The names stick out, problems become easier to
    track and identify
  • DOMs have other identifiers
  • DOMid TP5P0647
  • Electronic mainboard id fe6b36e170cc

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IceCube-9
Photographs of Frigophobia and the IceCube
drill camp taken by Mark Krasberg, 2006
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IceCube http//icecube.wisc.edu
United states
  • Univ Alaska, Anchorage
  • UC Berkeley
  • UC Irvine
  • Clark-Atlanta University
  • U Delaware / Bartol Research Inst
  • University of Kansas
  • Lawrence Berkeley National Lab
  • University of Maryland
  • Pennsylvania State University
  • University of Wisconsin-Madison
  • University of Wisconsin-RiverFalls
  • Southern University, Baton Rouge

Europe
University Utrecht
  • Universite Libre de Bruxelles
  • Vrije Universiteit Brussel
  • Université de Mons-Hainaut
  • Universiteit Gent
  • Uppsala University
  • Stockholm University
  • University of Oxford
  • Universität Mainz
  • Humboldt Univ., Berlin
  • DESY, Zeuthen
  • Universität Dortmund
  • Universität Wuppertal
  • MPI Heidelberg
  • RWTH Aachen

Chiba University
Japan
New Zealand
Univ. of Canterbury, Christchurch
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Backup Pictures
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