The DUNE Vertical Drift Photon Detection System
Laura Paulucci

TL;DR
This paper presents the design and initial simulation results of the photon detection system for the DUNE Vertical Drift detector, aiming to improve low-energy neutrino detection and event reconstruction.
Contribution
It introduces a novel photon detection system using large X-Arapuca tiles for the DUNE Vertical Drift module, with initial characterization and reconstruction capabilities analysis.
Findings
Photon detection coverage of 14.8% over cathode and 7.4% over laterals.
Expected neutrino interaction region determination within 65 cm for >5 MeV events.
Energy reconstruction with better than 10% precision at the detector center.
Abstract
The Deep Underground Neutrino Experiment (DUNE) is a long-baseline neutrino experiment designed to mainly investigate oscillation parameters, supernova physics and proton decay. Its far detector will be composed of four liquid argon time projection chamber (LArTPC) underground modules, in South Dakota-USA, which will detect a neutrino beam produced at Fermilab, 1300 km away, where a near detector will be in place. The second DUNE far detector module, Vertical Drift, will be a single phase LArTPC with electron drift along the vertical axis with two volumes of 13.5 m x 6.5 m x 60 m dimensions separated by a cathode plane. The charge collection will be performed by two anode planes placed at the top and bottom of the module, each composed by stacked layers of a perforated PCB technology with electrode strips. The photon detection system (PDS) will make use of large size X-Arapuca tiles…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAdvanced Optical Sensing Technologies · Radiation Detection and Scintillator Technologies · CCD and CMOS Imaging Sensors
