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Overview of the Liquid Argon Cryogenics for the Short Baseline Neutrino Program (SBN) at Fermilab
The Short-Baseline Neutrino (SBN) physics program will involve three LAr-TPC detectors located along the Booster Neutrino Beam (BNB) at Fermilab. This new SBN Program will deliver a rich and compelling physics opportunity, including the ability to resolve a class of experimental anomalies in neutrin...
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Acceso en línea: | https://dx.doi.org/10.18462/iir.cryo.2017.039 http://cds.cern.ch/record/2320581 |
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author | Norris, Barry Bremer, Johan Chalifour, Michel Delaney, Mike Dinnon, Mike Doubnik, Roza Geynisman, Michael Hentschel, Steve Kim, Min Jeong Stefanik, Andy Tillman, Justin Zuckerbrot, Mike |
author_facet | Norris, Barry Bremer, Johan Chalifour, Michel Delaney, Mike Dinnon, Mike Doubnik, Roza Geynisman, Michael Hentschel, Steve Kim, Min Jeong Stefanik, Andy Tillman, Justin Zuckerbrot, Mike |
author_sort | Norris, Barry |
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description | The Short-Baseline Neutrino (SBN) physics program will involve three LAr-TPC detectors located along the Booster Neutrino Beam (BNB) at Fermilab. This new SBN Program will deliver a rich and compelling physics opportunity, including the ability to resolve a class of experimental anomalies in neutrino physics and to perform the most sensitive search to date for sterile neutrinos at the eV mass-scale through both appearance and disappearance oscillation channels. The Program will be composed of an existing and operational detector known as Micro Boone (170 ton LAr mass) plus two new experiments known as the SBN Near Detector (SBND, ~ 260 ton) and the SBN Far Detector (SBN-FD, ~ 600 tons). Fermilab is now building two new facilities to house the experiments and incorporate all cryogenic and process systems to operate these detectors beginning in the 2018-2019 time frame. The SBN cryogenics are a collaborative effort between Fermilab and CERN. The SBN cryogenic systems for both detectors are composed of several sub-systems: External/Infrastructure (or LN2), Proximity (or LAr), and internal cryogenics. For each detector the External/Infrastructure cryogenics includes the equipment used to store and the cryogenic fluids needed for the operation of the Proximity cryogenics, including the LN2 and LAr storage facilities. The Proximity cryogenics consists of all the systems that take the cryogenic fluids from the external/infrastructure cryogenics and deliver them to the internal at the required pressure, temperature, purity and mass flow rate. It includes the condensers, the LAr and GAr purification systems, the LN2 and LAr phase separators, and the interconnecting piping. The Internal cryogenics is comprised of all the cryogenic equipment located within the cryostats themselves, including the GAr and LAr distribution piping and the piping required to cool down the cryostats and the detectors. These cryogenic systems will be engineered, manufactured, commissioned, and qualified by an international engineering team. This contribution presents the performance, the functional requirements and the modes of operation of the SBN cryogenics, and details the current status of the design, present and future needs. |
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spelling | oai-inspirehep.net-16408702019-09-30T06:29:59Zdoi:10.18462/iir.cryo.2017.039http://cds.cern.ch/record/2320581engNorris, BarryBremer, JohanChalifour, MichelDelaney, MikeDinnon, MikeDoubnik, RozaGeynisman, MichaelHentschel, SteveKim, Min JeongStefanik, AndyTillman, JustinZuckerbrot, MikeOverview of the Liquid Argon Cryogenics for the Short Baseline Neutrino Program (SBN) at FermilabAccelerators and Storage RingsAccelerators and Storage RingsThe Short-Baseline Neutrino (SBN) physics program will involve three LAr-TPC detectors located along the Booster Neutrino Beam (BNB) at Fermilab. This new SBN Program will deliver a rich and compelling physics opportunity, including the ability to resolve a class of experimental anomalies in neutrino physics and to perform the most sensitive search to date for sterile neutrinos at the eV mass-scale through both appearance and disappearance oscillation channels. The Program will be composed of an existing and operational detector known as Micro Boone (170 ton LAr mass) plus two new experiments known as the SBN Near Detector (SBND, ~ 260 ton) and the SBN Far Detector (SBN-FD, ~ 600 tons). Fermilab is now building two new facilities to house the experiments and incorporate all cryogenic and process systems to operate these detectors beginning in the 2018-2019 time frame. The SBN cryogenics are a collaborative effort between Fermilab and CERN. The SBN cryogenic systems for both detectors are composed of several sub-systems: External/Infrastructure (or LN2), Proximity (or LAr), and internal cryogenics. For each detector the External/Infrastructure cryogenics includes the equipment used to store and the cryogenic fluids needed for the operation of the Proximity cryogenics, including the LN2 and LAr storage facilities. The Proximity cryogenics consists of all the systems that take the cryogenic fluids from the external/infrastructure cryogenics and deliver them to the internal at the required pressure, temperature, purity and mass flow rate. It includes the condensers, the LAr and GAr purification systems, the LN2 and LAr phase separators, and the interconnecting piping. The Internal cryogenics is comprised of all the cryogenic equipment located within the cryostats themselves, including the GAr and LAr distribution piping and the piping required to cool down the cryostats and the detectors. These cryogenic systems will be engineered, manufactured, commissioned, and qualified by an international engineering team. This contribution presents the performance, the functional requirements and the modes of operation of the SBN cryogenics, and details the current status of the design, present and future needs.FERMILAB-CONF-17-023-NDoai:inspirehep.net:16408702017 |
spellingShingle | Accelerators and Storage Rings Accelerators and Storage Rings Norris, Barry Bremer, Johan Chalifour, Michel Delaney, Mike Dinnon, Mike Doubnik, Roza Geynisman, Michael Hentschel, Steve Kim, Min Jeong Stefanik, Andy Tillman, Justin Zuckerbrot, Mike Overview of the Liquid Argon Cryogenics for the Short Baseline Neutrino Program (SBN) at Fermilab |
title | Overview of the Liquid Argon Cryogenics for the Short Baseline Neutrino Program (SBN) at Fermilab |
title_full | Overview of the Liquid Argon Cryogenics for the Short Baseline Neutrino Program (SBN) at Fermilab |
title_fullStr | Overview of the Liquid Argon Cryogenics for the Short Baseline Neutrino Program (SBN) at Fermilab |
title_full_unstemmed | Overview of the Liquid Argon Cryogenics for the Short Baseline Neutrino Program (SBN) at Fermilab |
title_short | Overview of the Liquid Argon Cryogenics for the Short Baseline Neutrino Program (SBN) at Fermilab |
title_sort | overview of the liquid argon cryogenics for the short baseline neutrino program (sbn) at fermilab |
topic | Accelerators and Storage Rings Accelerators and Storage Rings |
url | https://dx.doi.org/10.18462/iir.cryo.2017.039 http://cds.cern.ch/record/2320581 |
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