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Calibration Strategy of the JUNO-TAO Experiment

Authors :
Xu, Hangkun
Abusleme, Angel
Anfimov, Nikolay V.
Callier, Stéphane
Campeny, Agustin
Cao, Guofu
Cao, Jun
Cerna, Cedric
Chen, Yu
Chepurnov, Alexander
Ding, Yayun
Druillole, Frederic
Fabbri, Andrea
Fei, Zhengyong
Gromov, Maxim
He, Miao
He, Wei
He, Yuanqiang
Hor, Joseph yk
Hou, Shaojing
Hu, Jianrun
Hu, Jun
Huss, Cédric
Ji, Xiaolu
Jiang, Tao
Jiang, Xiaoshan
Jolliet, Cécile
Li, Daozheng
Li, Min
Li, Ruhui
Li, Yichen
Liu, Caimei
Liu, Mengchao
Liu, Yunzhe
Lombardo, Claudio
Di Lorenzo, Selma Conforti
Lu, Peizhi
Luo, Guang
M., Mari Stefano
Ma, Xiaoyan
Montini, Paolo
Ochoa-Ricoux, Juan Pedro
Pei, Yatian
Perrot, Frédéric
Petrucci, Fabrizio
Qian, Xiaohui
Rebii, Abdel
Roskovec, Bedřich
Rybnikov, Arsenij
Steiger, Hans
Sun, Xilei
Walker, Pablo
Wang, Derun
Wang, Meifen
Wang, Wei
Wang, Zhimin
Wu, Diru
Xiao, Xiang
Xie, Yuguang
Xie, Zhangquan
Yan, Wenqi
Yang, Huan
Yao, Haifeng
Ye, Mei
Yuan, Chengzhuo
Zamogilnyi, Kirill
Zhan, Liang
Zhang, Jie
Zhang, Shuihan
Zhao, Rong
Publication Year :
2022

Abstract

The Taishan Antineutrino Observatory (JUNO-TAO, or TAO) is a satellite detector for the Jiangmen Underground Neutrino Observatory (JUNO). Located near the Taishan reactor, TAO independently measures the reactor's antineutrino energy spectrum with unprecedented energy resolution. To achieve this goal, energy response must be well calibrated. Using the Automated Calibration Unit (ACU) and the Cable Loop System (CLS) of TAO, multiple radioactive sources are deployed to various positions in the detector to perform a precise calibration of energy response. The non-linear energy response can be controlled within 0.6% with different energy points of these radioactive sources. It can be further improved by using $^{12}\rm B$ decay signals produced by cosmic muons. Through the energy non-uniformity calibration, residual non-uniformity is less than 0.2%. The energy resolution degradation and energy bias caused by the residual non-uniformity can be controlled within 0.05% and 0.3%, respectively. In addition, the stability of other detector parameters, such as the gain of each silicon photo-multiplier, can be monitored with a special ultraviolet LED calibration system.

Details

Database :
arXiv
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.2204.03256
Document Type :
Working Paper
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1140/epjc/s10052-022-11069-3