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NEXT Collaboration (Mistry, K. et al)
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Carcel, S.
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Lopez-March, N.
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Martin-Albo, J.
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Novella, P.
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Querol, M.
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Romo-Luque, C.
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Sorel, M.
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Soto-Oton, J.
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Uson, A.
Title
Design, characterization and installation of the NEXT-100 cathode and electroluminescence regions
Type
Journal Article
Year
2024
Publication
Journal of Instrumentation
Abbreviated Journal
J. Instrum.
Volume
19
Issue
2
Pages
P02007 - 36pp
Keywords
Detector design and construction technologies and materials
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Double-beta decay detectors
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Charge transport
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multiplication and electroluminescence in rare gases and liquids
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Time projection Chambers (TPC)
Abstract
NEXT -100 is currently being constructed at the Laboratorio Subterraneo de Canfranc in the Spanish Pyrenees and will search for neutrinoless double beta decay using a high-pressure gaseous time projection chamber (TPC) with 100 kg of xenon. Charge amplification is carried out via electroluminescence (EL) which is the process of accelerating electrons in a high electric field region causing secondary scintillation of the medium proportional to the initial charge. The NEXT -100 EL and cathode regions are made from tensioned hexagonal meshes of 1 m diameter. This paper describes the design, characterization, and installation of these parts for NEXT -100. Simulations of the electric field are performed to model the drift and amplification of ionization electrons produced in the detector under various EL region alignments and rotations. Measurements of the electrostatic breakdown voltage in air characterize performance under high voltage conditions and identify breakdown points. The electrostatic deflection of the mesh is quantified and fit to a first -pr inciples mechanical model. Measurements were performed with both a standalone test EL region and with the NEXT-100 EL region before its installation in the detector. Finally, we describe the parts as installed in NEXT-100, following their deployment in Summer 2023.
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[Mistry, K.; Jones, B. J. P.; Munson, B.; Norman, L.; Oliver, D.; Pingulkar, S.; Rodriguez-Tiscareno, M.; Silva, K.; Stogsdill, K.; Byrnes, N.; Dey, E.; Navarro, K. E.; Nygren, D. R.; Parmaksiz, I.] Univ Texas Arlington, Dept Phys, Arlington, TX 76019 USA, Email: next-src@pegaso.ific.uv.es
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IOP Publishing Ltd
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English
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1748-0221
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WOS:001185791500003
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no
Is ISI
yes
International Collaboration
yes
Call Number
IFIC @ pastor @
Serial
6071
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