Central Acceptance Testing for Camera Technologies for CTA
A. Bonardi, T. Buanes, P. Chadwick, F. Dazzi, A. F\"orster, J. R., H\"orandel, M. Punch, R. M. Wagner (for the CTA Consortium)

TL;DR
This paper discusses the development of a comprehensive central acceptance testing program for CTA camera technologies, ensuring they meet performance, stability, and durability standards through various tests and setups.
Contribution
It introduces detailed testing procedures and facilities for evaluating CTA camera technologies, including performance, stability, and durability assessments, with setups for early development feedback.
Findings
Development of a comprehensive test program for CTA cameras
Implementation of portable testing setups for on-site performance evaluation
Plans for durability testing including environmental and mechanical stress tests
Abstract
The Cherenkov Telescope Array (CTA) is an international initiative to build the next generation ground based very-high energy gamma-ray observatory. It will consist of telescopes of three different sizes, employing several different technologies for the cameras that detect the Cherenkov light from the observed air showers. In order to ensure the compliance of each camera technology with CTA requirements, CTA will perform central acceptance testing of each camera technology. To assist with this, the Camera Test Facilities (CTF) work package is developing a detailed test program covering the most important performance, stability, and durability requirements, including setting up the necessary equipment. Performance testing will include a wide range of tests like signal amplitude, time resolution, dead-time determination, trigger efficiency, performance testing under temperature and…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAstrophysics and Cosmic Phenomena · Dark Matter and Cosmic Phenomena · Particle Detector Development and Performance
