The ANTARES Detector: Electronics and Readout
M. Circella (INFN Bari) (for the ANTARES Collaboration)

TL;DR
This paper describes the electronics and data acquisition systems of the ANTARES deep-sea neutrino telescope, highlighting its design, deployment status, and readiness for scientific operation in the Mediterranean Sea.
Contribution
It provides a detailed overview of the electronics and readout systems for the ANTARES neutrino detector, a large-scale deep-sea observatory.
Findings
5 detection lines operational since January 2007
Electronics and data acquisition systems are functional and ready for scientific data collection
Construction scheduled for completion in early 2008
Abstract
In this paper, we illustrate the main features of the electronics and data acquisition systems of the ANTARES apparatus, a large volume, deep-sea neutrino telescope under construction in the Mediterranean Sea off the coast of Toulon, France. The apparatus consists of an array of 900 large-area photomultipliers arranged on 12 detection lines, 5 of which are in data acquisition since January 2007. The schedule is to complete the apparatus construction in early 2008.
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