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Title: Xenon Detector


1
Xenon Detector
  • Xenon Detector Group

2
Contents
  • Construction Status
  • Cryostat
  • PMT mounts
  • PMT
  • Pisa PMT test
  • PSI PMT test
  • Trouble report
  • Neutron background at PiE5
  • Schedule

3
Construction Status
  • Cryostat
  • PMT mounts

4
Cryostat Construction
  • Construction at SIMIC http//www.simic.it
  • Stainless steel raw material, sheets, tubes,
    flanges etc. are ready at SIMIC
  • Several design modifications
  • Feedthru mounting, cover handling, platform
    extension, SIMIC request etc.

Main flanges (not machined yet)
Flange for central chimney
Covers are machined
5
Examples of modification
Newly added for mounting feedthrus
  • Counter weight to install inner vessel covers

Feedthru flange
?
Counter Weight
Inner Vessel Flange
Inner Cover
6
Cryostat Construction cont.
  • Special materials are also at SIMIC
  • G10 parts made in Pisa
  • Cold and warm o-rings
  • Windows material
  • Thin foil
  • The honeycomb is on going. The mold is in
    construction and should be ready in two weeks (as
    of 31/Jan). Only a week is necessary to make one.
  • Bellows for chimneys are not ready yet.
  • Various kinds of test are planned at SIMIC
  • During construction Pressure test, Leak test
  • After construction Leak test, Cold test

7
Construction Schedule
  • According to SIMIC schedule, the cryostat will be
    delivered to PSI at the beginning of May 2006.
  • However the schedule is already behind
  • We need to put additional pressure on them to
    respect their construction schedule.

8
PMT mounts
9
PMT Mounts Assembly Test
10
PMT
  • Pisa PMT test
  • PSI PMT test
  • PMT trouble report

11
Pisa PMT test
  • 298 PMTs tested, total of 650 tests
  • 3PMTs/day, 2.5 hours for one test
  • All data has been put into MySQL database

TEFLON stop
measured PMT
source
reference PMT
12
Pisa PMT test results
  • Gain _at_ 800 V (three times per test)
  • Linearity all tested PMTs linear up to at least
    7 uA
  • Quantum efficiency timing resolution
  • The luminosity of Xe varied by a factor of 3
    along the tests
  • ZA 1985 was tested once in two weeks to check
    stability / reproducibility
  • QE of ZA1985 had an RMS of 5.6
  • Independent of purity
  • At least two tests for each PMT (different
    orientation)
  • Error of QE measurement ? s(5.10.3)

Measured Gain
Bad
Anode Sensitivity by Hamamatsu
Xe Purity
ZA1985
3
different Xe purity
13
PSI PMT test
  • PMT test in liquid xenon by using LP cryostat.
  • Up to 238 PMTs can be tested at once in two
    months
  • We performed three tests
  • Thanks to Students from Tokyo
  • June August, August October, November
    December
  • We tested not only newly delivered PMTs but also
    PMTs tested in Pisa, PMTs used in the previous
    test etc.
  • Gain, QE, Linearity of PMT output measured.

14
PSI PMT test result
Gain Curve
  • Gain, linearity ? LED
  • QE ? a sources on wires

1st 2nd 3rd total
New PMTs 188 184 144 516
PISA PSI 30 19 30 79
Re-test 20 35 64 119
1st test 2nd test 3rd test All data
QE
PMT linearity
a source changed
TC0106 (R9288)
15
Comparison between Pisa and PSI tests
PSI 1st
  • 20-30 PMTs tested in Pisa were tested in each
    test at PSI
  • Discrepancy between Pisa and PSI tests
  • LP wire sources
  • Po (produced in Genova), 1st test
  • Am (produced by SORAD), 2nd 3rd tests
  • Gas data OK

PSI 2nd
PSI 1st
SORAD Am source
PSI 2nd
Gas
Liquid
PSI 3rd
Am over gold
data
simulation
clipping
100µm
50µm thick gold plate
tungsten wire
200µm
16
PMT Trouble
  • About 8 PMTs delivered in April-July 2005 have
    undergone vacuum break at the window edge.
  • HPK investigated this problem and found
  • Misalignment of the window during construction
  • Insufficient treatment to remove HCl after
    heat-sealing

HCl
Electron Probe Micro Analyzer
Silica
Metal Tube
Al
Good
Vacuum break
17
PMT trouble cont.
  • Silica window is mounted by Al heat-sealing on
    the metal tube.
  • No guiding tool to keep the window horizontal.
  • Bad PMTs have larger window tilt (gt0.3 mm).
  • Cleaning using warm HCl liquid.
  • Washing with only water after this cleaning
    process
  • Cylinder guide for heat sealing
  • Keep the window horizontal
  • Ultra-sonic cleaning with pure water after heat
    sealing and washing with HCl
  • Complete removal of HCl
  • High temp high humidity test (40oC, 93, 96h)
  • 8 PMTs with cleaning ? no leak
  • 2 PMTs without cleaning ? leak in one PMT
  • This treatment seems to be effective.

Al heat sealing
Silica Window
Metal tube
Metal tube
18
PMT trouble summary
  • About 8 of delivered PMTs suffered from vacuum
    break.
  • Hamamatsu investigated the problem and found that
    this was caused by remaining HCl that could not
    be removed due to window tilt.
  • They introduced in their production
  • Guiding tool
  • Ultra-sonic cleaning after HCl wash
  • They will deliver gt 150PMTs soon for replacement
    and spares. Those will be tested in PSI (4th LP
    test) and Pisa.
  • We should not use PMTs with very large tilt (d gt
    0.350.4mm).
  • This new PMT selection criteria is expected to
    suppress the problem during detector operation.

19
Neutron background at PiE5
20
Neutron Background Measurement
  • Measurements of neutron flux and energy spectrum
    in the pE5 area
  • Evaluation of the effects on the detector
  • Setup
  • NaI detector (4 inch x 4inch)
  • Bonner sphere system with a 3He detector
  • Two measurements
  • Aug/2004 (w/o BTS)
  • Dec/2005 (w/ BTS)

B
m
A

NaI surrounded by Lead walls
21
Neutron Background (preliminary)
  • 1.8mA proton current, 1.2x108 m/s
  • Location A (by Bonner Sphere in Dec/2005)
  • Thermal neutron flux 1-1.2 n/s/cm2
  • Total neutron flux 4-4.5n/s/cm2
  • Consistent with Aug/2004 measurement
  • Location B (by Bonner Sphere in Dec/2005)
  • Thermal neutron flux 3.7-5.4 n/s/cm2
  • Total neutron flux 10-10.5 n/s/cm2
  • NaI activation (128I activation) method (Location
    B)
  • Thermal neutron flux 1.8/-0.3 n/s/cm2
  • A bit lower but compatible with a factor of 1.5
  • Nonthermal neutron flux 10 n/s/cm2
  • Large uncertainty. Good agreement with He3
    measurements
  • PMT background current due to neutron
  • IPMT lt 1mA
  • PMT response is linear far above this level
  • No need of neutron shielding

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Time
22
Schedule
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