Author:
Knöpfle K.T.,Schwingenheuer B.
Abstract
Abstract
In searching for the neutrinoless double-beta decay of
76Ge the GERmanium Detector Array (Gerda) experiment
at the Infn Laboratori Nazionali del Gran Sasso has
achieved an unprecedented low background of well below
10-3 cts/(keV·kg·yr) in the region of interest. It
has taken advantage of the first realization of a novel shielding
concept based on a large cryostat filled with a liquid noble gas
that is immersed in a water tank. The germanium detectors are
operated without encapsulation in liquid argon. Argon and water
shield the environmental background from the laboratory and the
cryostat construction materials to a negligible level. The same
approach has been adopted in the meantime by various experiments.
This paper provides an overview of the design and the operation
experience of the 64 m3 liquid argon cryostat and its associated
infrastructure. The discussion inludes the challenging safety issues
associated with the operation of a large cryostat in a water
tank.
Subject
Mathematical Physics,Instrumentation
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