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New C$_{6}$D$_{6}$ detectors: reduced neutron sensitivity and improved safety

During the 2011 data measurement campaign at n_TOF, the liquid scintillator detectors developed at FZK-Karlsruhe (hereafter named K6D6, [1]) and used with success along 10 years have shown ageing problems, mainly related to liquid leakage. The mould used to produce the carbon fiber structure, conta...

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Autores principales: Mastinu, Pierfrancesco, Baccomi, Roberto, Berthoumieux, Eric, Cano-Ott, Daniel, Gramegna, F, Guerrero, Carlos, Massimi, Cristian, Milazzo, Paolo Maria, Mingrone, Federica, Praena, Javier, Prete, G, García, Aczel Regino
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2013
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Acceso en línea:http://cds.cern.ch/record/1558147
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Sumario:During the 2011 data measurement campaign at n_TOF, the liquid scintillator detectors developed at FZK-Karlsruhe (hereafter named K6D6, [1]) and used with success along 10 years have shown ageing problems, mainly related to liquid leakage. The mould used to produce the carbon fiber structure, containing the liquid and the detection elements, was not available anymore and the technician involved in its construction was retired. Once decided to proceed to the production of new detectors (L6D6 in the following) two major items have been identified: - The detector setup must be able to work in the new class A experimental area (safety requirements advise to avoid the use of the old K6D6 in this area). - If possible, it is useful to reduce the neutron sensitivity, with the aim to have a liquid scintillator detector with very low neutron sensitivity (improving the already high performing K6D6). [1] R.Plag et al., NIM A496 (2003) 425