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Title: Xenon Detector Hardware


1
Xenon Detector Hardware
  • Liquid Xenon Group

2
Outline
  • Detector in 2008
  • Operation in 2008
  • Hardware Upgrade and Schedule
  • Summary

3
Detector
4
PMTs installation
  • All PMTs were taken away for check and
    reinstalled in the cryostat
  • New LED on the outer side for better calib. of
    inner PMTs
  • Wire alpha sources are at staggered positions
  • Better PMT calibration
  • Alpha sources (all) on walls were removed

25mm
31mm
5
New LEDs
  • Higher voltage with attenuation by coating LEDS
  • Stable against instability of the input voltage

6
Problem in 2007 Operation
Watarus Design Solution for 2007 run
Air
Metal body
Glass insulator
Xe
  • Production procedure
  • Fix pins in the holes and fill with silica
  • Bake in argon atmosphere
  • Cool down

No need to change connector Replacement can be
done quickly Body made of insulator (not metal)
7
HV Feedthru Modification
  • Test of new feedthru
  • 1000 V applied on all pins (48x6x4 pins)
  • One feedthru (48 pins) was tested at 1500V
  • Successfully installed

Kyocera Ultra High Vacuum Feedthrough
New HV feedthru
8
New LN2 feedthru Installation
  • Pressure was slowly increasing under normal
    operating condition in 2007 runs
  • 6 new LN2 feedthru have been installed
  • Stainless steel pipes instead of Cu pipes
  • Pipes are precisely and strongly centered in
    order not to touch the wall
  • Bellows connection for the cooling pipes on the
    covers
  • 30-40W reduction of heat load was achieved
  • But still pressure is slowly increasing.

!!!!!!!!!!
  • Refrigerator cooling power 200W

9
Liquid circulation (Original Design)
Purifier Cartridge Molecular sieves, 13X 25g water
Freq. Inverter OMRON
  • Circulate xenon in liquid phase
  • Circulation pump
  • 100liter/h_at_3175rpm, Dp 0.2MPa
  • Molecular sieves
  • gt24 g water absorption
  • Used in 2007 run

PT
10
Electronegative Impurity Removal(Update in 2008
Run)
  • O2 getter cartridge
  • Developed for LAr use at CERN
  • Mounted at the exit MEG liquid-phase purifier
    with by-pass valves

11
Liquid-phase Purifier Modification
  • New purifier cartridge to remove water
  • Oxidization-reduction of Cu
  • Outside of the purifier cryostat
  • MS is replaced to new pellet
  • Particle filter has been installed

12
Modification of Splitter-DRS Connections/Cables
  • GND line from splitter floating ? grounding on
    DRS board
  • Copper tape black tape

DRS pedestal distribution before/after
modification
13
NaI Electronics Update
9 amplifiers prepared, installed all on 17/Jun
and checked all signal before connecting
to splitter
inverting amp.and timing filter
charge amp. gn0261 (hiroshima-univ.)
replaced only amplifiers
rising time 97ns for fast trigger 225ns
(in 2007) -gt175ns
energy outputby new setup
output for trigger
97ns
  • output for energy measurement is also faster than
    that in 2007

APD
Light guide
175ns
500ns
DRS
14
New Scintillation Counters
COBRA
NaI
  • Used for time calibration of LXe
  • Scintillator x 2
  • 70mm x 70mm x 7.4mm
  • Fine mesh PMT x 4
  • Hamamatsu H6152-70
  • Pb converter

15
Operation
16
Gas/liquid system
Gas-phase purifier
Gas line
Liquid line
High pressure Storage
Detector
1000L dewar
Liquid-phase purifier
17
Scintillation Light Yield
  • In 2007 operation, there was an energy scale
    discrepancy btw alpha and gamma
  • Too small light yield from g events ( lt 1/2)
  • Purity seemed to be good because we observed
  • Improvement and plateau of light yield of both
    gammas and alphas
  • but ltQ/Agtg / ltQ/Agta was found to be smaller
    than expectation and LP data

2007 Data
18
Waveforms (Shown in 2008 Review)
  • ?triplet 22 ns
  • ?recomb 45 ns

ta 21 ns
tg 34 ns
! Careful treatment of electronics time constant
is necessary
2007 Data
Before purification
Q/A
was 1.93/-0.02 in LP test
A
Q
Electronegative impurity? Oxygen??
19
Scintillation Light in 2008 Run
  • Rapid increase at the beginning thanks to the
    liquid-phase purification
  • Removal of water/oxygen
  • LN2 cooling was necessary to help limited cooling
    power during purification
  • Increase (14) in summer by gaseous
    purification, however this was not significant
  • Large increase (46!) in Oct-Dec after replacing
    the diaphragm of the gas-circulating pump

2007
205 h 2/Dec
180 h 23/Nov
70 h 14/Nov
20
Why did it change in such way?
  • LN2 cooling pipe
  • In the cryostat
  • On the inner vessel wall and covers
  • Diaphragm
  • found to be broken in September

21
LED Light as a Monitor
  • It is found that our LED system has very good
    stability.
  • Much more stable than our calibration precision
  • We can monitor the stability by a number of PMTs.

22
PMT Gain Shift
  • Gain decrease in pi0 runs
  • PMT gain shift was found with muon beam on ( 23
    )
  • Time constant short and long
  • CR peak during MEG run
  • LED run with normal muon beam
  • LED constant intensity with open/close beam
    blocker

Beam on
Beam off
23
Hamamatsu Investigation
Too much alkali ?????
24
Yet Another Way to Monitor the Light
  • (Cosmic ray)
  • Am-Be alpha source

25
Hardware Upgradeand Schedule
26
Work during the shutdown
  • PMT/Cryostat
  • Open the downstream cryostat cover
  • Visual inspection of the cryostat
  • Take a few PMT to be sent back to Hamamatsu for
    further investigation of gain change
  • Installation of a new chimney cover with steel
    cooling pipe (previous one was made of Cu)
  • Replacement of the 1000L dewar heater
  • Recovery of xenon to the storage in Feb
  • Replacement of the heater and warm up frozen
    xenon in Mar
  • Liquefaction in April
  • Installation of new getter in March on the top of
    the cryostat
  • Installation of new Liquid Pump/Purifier in April
  • 1000 L/hour circulation expected
  • No electric noise

27
Liquid filling schedule
  • Detector
  • 6-19/April
  • Evacuation
  • 20-22/April
  • pre-cooling
  • 23-24/April
  • cold gas alpha DAQ
  • 25-26/April
  • Liquid transfer
  • 27/April-10/May
  • Electronics test
  • Purifier test
  • 11/May-
  • Purification and test
  • 1000L dewar
  • 26/Jan-27/Feb
  • Recovery of xenon to the storage
  • 2/Mar-6/Mar
  • Recovery of the gas in the dewar
  • 9/Mar-13/Mar
  • Repair work of the heater
  • 14/Mar-1/April
  • Evacuation
  • 2/April-22/April
  • Liquefaction
  • Complete removal of impurities

28
Summary
  • Successful running in 2008
  • Remaining problems
  • Scintillation light yield (30 less than LP data)
  • Cooling power
  • Hardware upgrade/repair
  • New Getter purifier
  • New liquid pump
  • Replacement of the top chimney cover
  • LN2 cooling pipe Cu ? Stainless Steel
  • Replacement of the heater in the 1000L dewar
  • PMT gain shift investigation is in progress by
    Hamamatsu
  • Detector will be ready in the middle of May
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