May 11 – 13, 2022
South Dakota Mines
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Upgrading the BACoN liquid argon cryogenic system to study light yield

May 11, 2022, 3:41 PM
1m
EEP 251 A+B (SD Mines)

EEP 251 A+B

SD Mines

Poster Double Beta Decay Poster Session

Speaker

Nabin Poudyal (University of South Dakota)

Description

The study of scintillation light yield from liquid argon is interesting for many nuclear and particle physics experiments. Doping a few amounts of xenon in liquid argon could significantly shift the wavelength of scintillation light, time profile, and increase yield of the scintillation light. The measurement will be performed using BACoN system at the University of New Mexico. It consists of a stainless-steel cryostat vacuum system filled with liquid argon. The BACoN system is currently being upgraded to enhance its capability of studying Xenon doped liquid argon scintillation light. An array of silicon photomultipliers (SiPMs) will be deployed and to be complemented by a new PMT. The upgrade plan also includes the deployment of germanium detectors to mimic the setup of the LEGEND neutrinoless double beta experiment. The project is supported by LANL, LDRD. In this poster, we will describe the current progress of the BACoN upgrade efforts.

Primary author

Nabin Poudyal (University of South Dakota)

Co-authors

Prof. Douglas Fields (University of New Mexico) Dr Steven Elliotts (Los Alamos National Lab) Prof. Michael Gold (University of New Mexico) Dr Ralph Massarczyk (Los Alamos National Lab) Dr Wenqin Xu (University of South Dakota)

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