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The Next White (NEW) detector

Authors :
Jose Repond
J.V. Carrión
Sandra K. Johnston
M. Kekic
J.M. Benlloch-Rodríguez
A. Botas
R. Felkai
S. Riordan
L. Ripoll
B. J. P. Jones
J. Torrent
J. Generowicz
K. Hafidi
A. Laing
C.M.B. Monteiro
A. Goldschmidt
J. Hauptman
K. Bailey
L. Labarga
S. Cebrián
C.A.N. Conde
A. Simón
Roberto Gutiérrez
M. Musti
R. C. Webb
F. Monrabal
Javier Rodríguez
D. González-Díaz
J. S. Díaz
P. Novella
J. Martín-Albo
J.T. White
M. Diesburg
J.J. Gómez-Cadenas
Javier Pérez
J.F.C.A. Veloso
E.D.C. Freitas
J. Escada
L. Rogers
D.R. Nygren
G. Martínez-Lema
C.A.O. Henriques
Lior Arazi
C. Sofka
Paola Ferrario
J.M.F. dos Santos
M. Losada
N. López-March
A. Para
M. Sorel
C.D.R. Azevedo
C. Romo-Luque
A.L. Ferreira
R.D.P. Mano
M. Nebot-Guinot
J.A. Hernando Morata
Víctor H. Alvarez
F.P. Santos
A.I. Hernandez
J. Muñoz Vidal
A.D. McDonald
F.I.G.M. Borges
F.J. Mora
T.M. Stiegler
R. Guenette
J.F. Toledo
S. Cárcel
P. Lebrun
A. Martínez
L.M.P. Fernandes
J. Renner
B. Palmeiro
V. Herrero
N. Yahlali
Romain Esteve
M. Querol
C. Adams
A.F.M. Fernandes
Source :
Zaguán. Repositorio Digital de la Universidad de Zaragoza, instname, Journal of Instrumentation, RiuNet. Repositorio Institucional de la Universitat Politécnica de Valéncia
Publication Year :
2018
Publisher :
IOP Publishing, 2018.

Abstract

[EN] Conceived to host 5 kg of xenón at a pressure of 15 bar in the ¿ducial volume,the NEXTWhite (NEW)apparatus is currently the largest high pressure xenon gas TPC using electroluminescent ampli¿cation in the world. It is also a 1:2 scale model of the NEXT-100 detector scheduled to start searching for ßß0¿ decays in 136Xe in 2019. Both detectors measure the energy of the event using a plane of photomultipliers located behind a transparent cathode. They can also reconstruct the trajectories of charged tracks in the dense gas of the TPC with the help of a plane of silicon photomultipliers located behind the anode. A sophisticated gas system, common to both detectors, allows the high gas purity needed to guarantee a long electron lifetime. NEXT-White has been operating since October 2017 at the Canfranc Underground Laboratory (LSC), in Spain. This paper describes the detector and associated infrastructures.<br />The NEXT Collaboration acknowledges support from the following agencies and institutions: the European Research Council (ERC) under the Advanced Grant 339787-NEXT; the European Union's Framework Programme for Research and Innovation Horizon 2020 (2014-2020) under the Marie Sklodowska-Curie Grant Agreements No. 674896, 690575 and 740055; the Ministerio de Economia y Competitividad of Spain under grants FIS2014-53371-C04, the Severo Ochoa Program SEV-2014-0398 and the Maria de Maetzu Program MDM-2016-0692; the GVA of Spain under grants PROMETEO/2016/120 and SEJI/2017/011; the Portuguese FCT and FEDER through the program COMPETE, projects PTDC/FIS-NUC/2525/2014 and UID/FIS/04559/2013; the U.S. Department of Energy under contract numbers DE-AC02-07CH11359 (Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory), DE-FG02-13ER42020 (Texas A&M), DE-SC0017721 (University of Texas at Arlington), and DE-AC02-06CH11357 (Argonne National Laboratory); and the University of Texas at Arlington. We also warmly acknowledge the Laboratorio Nazionale di Gran Sasso (LNGS) and the Dark Side collaboration for their help with TPB coating of various parts of the NEXT-White TPC. Finally, we are grateful to the Laboratorio Subterraneo de Canfranc for hosting and supporting the NEXT experiment.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
17480221 and 17426596
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Zaguán. Repositorio Digital de la Universidad de Zaragoza, instname, Journal of Instrumentation, RiuNet. Repositorio Institucional de la Universitat Politécnica de Valéncia
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....d94b153bbff74ec2aeba571a9ce3ee10