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Detection of the primary scintillation light from dense Ar, Kr and Xe with novel photosensitive gaseous detectors

The detection of primary scintillation light in combination with the charge or secondary scintillation signals is an efficient technique to determine the events t=0 as well as particle / photon separation in large mass TPC detectors filled with noble gases and/or condensed noble gases. The aim of th...

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Autores principales: Periale, L., Peskov, V., Carlson, P., Francke, T., Pavlopoulos, P., Picchi, P., Pietropaolo, F.
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2001
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Acceso en línea:https://dx.doi.org/10.1016/S0168-9002(01)01779-X
http://cds.cern.ch/record/518415
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author Periale, L.
Peskov, V.
Carlson, P.
Francke, T.
Pavlopoulos, P.
Picchi, P.
Pietropaolo, F.
author_facet Periale, L.
Peskov, V.
Carlson, P.
Francke, T.
Pavlopoulos, P.
Picchi, P.
Pietropaolo, F.
author_sort Periale, L.
collection CERN
description The detection of primary scintillation light in combination with the charge or secondary scintillation signals is an efficient technique to determine the events t=0 as well as particle / photon separation in large mass TPC detectors filled with noble gases and/or condensed noble gases. The aim of this work is to demonstrate that costly photo-multipliers could be replaced by cheap novel photosensitive gaseous detectors: wire counters, GEMs or glass capillary tubes coupled with CsI photocathodes. We have performed systematic measurements with Ar, Kr and Xe gas at pressures in the range of 1-50 atm as well as some preliminary measurements with liquid Xe and liquid Ar. With the gaseous detectors we succeeded in detecting scintillation light produced by 22 keV X-rays with an efficiency of close to 100%. We also detected the scintillation light produced by bs (5 keV deposit energy) with an efficiency close to 25%. Successful detection of scintillation from 22 keV gammas open new experimental possibilities not only for nTOF and ICARUS experiments, but also in others, like WIMPs search through nuclear recoil emission.
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spelling cern-5184152019-09-30T06:29:59Zdoi:10.1016/S0168-9002(01)01779-Xhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/518415engPeriale, L.Peskov, V.Carlson, P.Francke, T.Pavlopoulos, P.Picchi, P.Pietropaolo, F.Detection of the primary scintillation light from dense Ar, Kr and Xe with novel photosensitive gaseous detectorsDetectors and Experimental TechniquesThe detection of primary scintillation light in combination with the charge or secondary scintillation signals is an efficient technique to determine the events t=0 as well as particle / photon separation in large mass TPC detectors filled with noble gases and/or condensed noble gases. The aim of this work is to demonstrate that costly photo-multipliers could be replaced by cheap novel photosensitive gaseous detectors: wire counters, GEMs or glass capillary tubes coupled with CsI photocathodes. We have performed systematic measurements with Ar, Kr and Xe gas at pressures in the range of 1-50 atm as well as some preliminary measurements with liquid Xe and liquid Ar. With the gaseous detectors we succeeded in detecting scintillation light produced by 22 keV X-rays with an efficiency of close to 100%. We also detected the scintillation light produced by bs (5 keV deposit energy) with an efficiency close to 25%. Successful detection of scintillation from 22 keV gammas open new experimental possibilities not only for nTOF and ICARUS experiments, but also in others, like WIMPs search through nuclear recoil emission.physics/0106048oai:cds.cern.ch:5184152001-06-15
spellingShingle Detectors and Experimental Techniques
Periale, L.
Peskov, V.
Carlson, P.
Francke, T.
Pavlopoulos, P.
Picchi, P.
Pietropaolo, F.
Detection of the primary scintillation light from dense Ar, Kr and Xe with novel photosensitive gaseous detectors
title Detection of the primary scintillation light from dense Ar, Kr and Xe with novel photosensitive gaseous detectors
title_full Detection of the primary scintillation light from dense Ar, Kr and Xe with novel photosensitive gaseous detectors
title_fullStr Detection of the primary scintillation light from dense Ar, Kr and Xe with novel photosensitive gaseous detectors
title_full_unstemmed Detection of the primary scintillation light from dense Ar, Kr and Xe with novel photosensitive gaseous detectors
title_short Detection of the primary scintillation light from dense Ar, Kr and Xe with novel photosensitive gaseous detectors
title_sort detection of the primary scintillation light from dense ar, kr and xe with novel photosensitive gaseous detectors
topic Detectors and Experimental Techniques
url https://dx.doi.org/10.1016/S0168-9002(01)01779-X
http://cds.cern.ch/record/518415
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