Author:
Jangra Mamta,Bhupen Raj,Majumder Gobinda,Gothe Kiran,Saraf Mandar,Parmar Nandkishor,Satyanarayana B.,Shinde R.R.,Rao Shobha K.,Upadhya Suresh S,Datar Vivek M,Glenzinski Douglas A.,Bross Alan,Pla-Dalmau Anna,Zutshi Vishnu V.,Group Robert Craig,Dukes E. Craig
Abstract
Abstract
A Cosmic Muon Veto (CMV) detector using extruded plastic
scintillators is being designed around the mini-Iron Calorimeter
(mini-ICAL) detector at the transit campus of the India based
Neutrino Observatory, Madurai for the feasibility study of shallow
depth underground experiments. The scintillation signals that are
produced in the plastic due to muon trajectories are absorbed by
wavelength shifting (WLS) fibres. The WLS fibres re-emit photons of
longer wavelengths and propagate those to silicon photo-multipliers
(SiPMs). The SiPMs detect these photons, producing electronic
signals. The CMV detector will use more than 700 scintillators to
cover the mini-ICAL detector and will require around 3000 SiPMs. The
design goal for the cosmic muon veto efficiency of the CMV is
>99.99%. Hence, every SiPM used in the detector needs to be
tested and characterised to satisfy the design goal of CMV. A mass
testing system was developed for the measurement of gain and choice
of the overvoltage (V
ov) of each SiPMs using an LED
driver. The V
ov is obtained by studying the noise rate,
the gain of the SiPM. This paper describes the experimental setup
used to test the SiPMs characteristics along with detailed studies
of those characteristics as a function of temperature.
Subject
Mathematical Physics,Instrumentation
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