The Photomultiplier Tube Calibration System of the MicroBooNE Experiment
J. Conrad, B.J.P. Jones, Z. Moss, T. Strauss, M. Toups

TL;DR
This paper describes the design and implementation of a LED-based fiber calibration system for the MicroBooNE liquid argon detector, enabling precise optical calibration and providing detailed technical documentation for future replication.
Contribution
It introduces a novel LED-based fiber calibration system specifically designed for large liquid argon TPC detectors, with comprehensive technical details for replication.
Findings
Successful calibration of MicroBooNE's optical system
Technical specifications enable system replication
Facilitates accurate detector calibration
Abstract
We report on the design and construction of a LED-based fiber calibration system for large liquid argon time projection detectors. This system was developed to calibrate the optical systems of the MicroBooNE experiment. As well as detailing the materials and installation procedure, we provide technical drawings and specifications so that the system may be easily replicated in future LArTPC detectors.
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