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Liquid Argon Instrumentation and Monitoring in LEGEND-200

M. Schwarz, P. Krause, A. Leonhardt, László Papp, S. Schönert, Christoph Wiesinger, M. Fomina, K. Gusev, N. Rumyantseva, E. Shevchik, D. Zinatulina, G. R. Araujo

2021EPJ Web of Conferences20 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

LEGEND is the next-generation experiment searching for the neutrinoless double beta decay in 76 Ge. The first stage, LEGEND-200, takes over the cryogenic infrastructure of GERDA at LNGS: an instrumented water tank surrounding a 64 m 3 liquid argon cryostat. Around 200 kg of Ge detectors will be deployed in the cryostat, with the liquid argon acting as cooling medium, high-purity passive shielding and secondary detection medium. For the latter purpose, a liquid argon instrumentation is developed, based on the system used in GERDA Phase II. Wavelength shifting fibers coated with TPB are arranged in two concentric barrels. Both ends are read out by SiPM arrays. A wavelength shifting reflector surrounds the array in order to enhance the light collection far from the array. The LLAMA is installed in the cryostat to permanently monitor the optical parameters and to provide in-situ inputs for modeling purposes. The design of all parts of the LEGEND-200 LAr instrumentation is presented. An overview of the geometry, operation principle, and off-line data analysis of the LLAMA is shown.

Topics & Concepts

CryostatInstrumentation (computer programming)DetectorOpticsArgonPhysicsMaterials scienceNuclear physicsComputer scienceAtomic physicsOperating systemQuantum mechanicsSuperconductivityParticle physics theoretical and experimental studiesNeutrino Physics ResearchSuperconducting Materials and Applications
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