Performances of the DUNE Vertical Drift Technology anodes

18 Jun 2024, 17:30
2h
Near Aula Magna (U6 building) (University of Milano-Bicocca)

Near Aula Magna (U6 building)

University of Milano-Bicocca

Piazza dell’Ateneo Nuovo 1, Milano, 20126
Poster New technologies for neutrino physics Poster session and reception 1

Speaker

Laura Zambelli (LAPP CNRS/IN2P3)

Description

The DUNE Far Detector will consist of four Liquid Argon TPC modules. One module will use the newly proposed Vertical Drift Technology, where the anode is made of 2 stacked drilled PCBs. A large scale prototype has been assembled at the CERN Neutrino Platform (ProtoDUNE-VD) and will start collecting cosmic data in fall 2024.
The ProtoDUNE-VD is made of 4 anode modules, which have all been individually tested in a dedicated fully instrumented small-scale cryostat. This poster will show the performances of the 4 anodes in terms of noise and calorimetric response. Two anode assembly procedures have been tested and their performances will be compared. Finally, charge and light signals were matched and first results will be presented in the poster.

Poster prize No
Given name Laura
Surname Zambelli
First affiliation LAPP
Institutional email laura.zambelli@lapp.in2p3.fr
Gender Female
Collaboration (if any) DUNE

Primary author

Laura Zambelli (LAPP CNRS/IN2P3)

Presentation materials