The radiation field in the Gamma Irradiation Facility GIF++ at CERN
Dorothea Pfeiffer, Georgi Gorine, Hans Reithler, Bartolomej Biskup,, Alasdair Day, Adrian Fabich, Joffrey Germa, Roberto Guida, Martin Jaekel,, Federico Ravotti

TL;DR
The paper describes the design, operation, and detailed characterization of the CERN GIF++ gamma irradiation facility, crucial for testing detector performance under high-radiation backgrounds expected in the HL-LHC upgrade.
Contribution
It provides the first extensive measurement and simulation benchmark of the GIF++ photon radiation field, including low-energy components and absorption filter effects.
Findings
Photon field characterized with different absorption filters
Measured dose up to 2.2 Gy/h in front of irradiator
Simulation benchmarks improve understanding of radiation environment
Abstract
The high-luminosity LHC (HL-LHC) upgrade is setting now a new challenge for particle detector technologies. The increase in luminosity will produce a particle background in the gas-based muon detectors that is ten times higher than under conditions at the LHC. The detailed knowledge of the detector performance in the presence of such a high background is crucial for an optimized design and efficient operation after the HL-LHC upgrade. A precise understanding of possible aging effects of detector materials and gases is of extreme importance. To cope with these challenging requirements, a new Gamma Irradiation Facility (GIF++) was designed and built at the CERN SPS North Area as successor of the Gamma Irradiation Facility (GIF) during the Long Shutdown 1 (LS1) period. It features an intense source of 662 keV photons with adjustable intensity, to simulate continuous background over large…
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