Author:
Khindri Honey,Satyanarayana B.,Shinde R.,Datar V.M.,Indumathi D.,Thulasi Ram K V,Dalal N.,Prabhakar S.,Ajith S.,Pathak Sourabh,Patel Sandip
Abstract
Abstract
The magnetised 51 kton Iron Calorimeter (ICAL) detector
proposed to be built at INO is designed with a focus on detecting
1–20 GeV muons. The magnetic field will enable the measurement of
the momentum of the μ
- and μ
+ generated from the
charge current interactions of atmospheric νμ
and
ν̅μ
separately within iron in the detector, thus
permitting the determination of the neutrino mass
ordering/hierarchy, among other important goals of ICAL. Hence it is
important to determine the magnetic field as accurately as
possible. The mini-ICAL detector is an 85-ton prototype of
ICAL, which is operational at Madurai in South India. We describe
here the first measurement of the magnetic field in mini-ICAL
using Hall sensors. A set-up was developed to
calibrate the Hall probe sensors using an electromagnet. The readout
system has been designed using an Arduino Nano board for selection
of channels of Hall probes mounted on the PCB and the output voltage
was measured. The magnetic field has been measured in the small gaps
(provided for the purpose) between iron plates in the top layer of mini-ICAL
as well as in the air just outside the
detector. A precision of better than 3% was obtained, with a
sensitivity down to about 3 mT when measuring the small fringe
fields outside the detector.
Subject
Mathematical Physics,Instrumentation
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