Abstract
Abstract
The PocketWATCH facility is a unique multi-purpose test bed
designed to replicate the conditions of large water Cherenkov
detectors. Housed at the University of Sheffield, the facility
consists of a light-tight 2000 L ultrapure water tank with
purification and temperature control systems. Water temperature,
resistivity, and UV attenuation in the tank are monitored and shown
to be stable over time. The system is also shown to be compatible
with a solution of 0.2% gadolinium sulfate, allowing further
utility in testing equipment bound for the next generation neutrino
and nucleon decay water Cherenkov particle detectors. The relevant
water quality parameters are shown to be stable whilst running in
Gd-mode, thereby providing a suitable test bed for hardware
development in a realistic, ex situ environment.
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