Design, construction and commissioning of the PandaX-30T liquid xenon management system
Xiuli Wang, Zhuoqun Lei, Yonglin Ju, Jianglai Liu, Ning Zhou, Yu Chen,, Zhou Wang, Xiangyi Cui, Yue Meng, Li Zhao

TL;DR
This paper details the design and testing of the First-X xenon management system for PandaX-30T, enabling safe, efficient, and non-vented handling of large quantities of liquid xenon for dark matter and neutrino research.
Contribution
It introduces an innovative xenon handling subsystem with advanced storage and transfer capabilities, including thermophysical performance data and non-vented cryogenic transportation methods.
Findings
Successful thermophysical performance tests with liquid argon.
Liquid phase xenon transportation with significantly increased filling and recovery rates.
Enhanced safety and efficiency in xenon handling for large-scale detectors.
Abstract
The PandaX-30T is a proposed next-generation experiment to study dark matter and neutrinos using a dual-phase time projection chamber with \textasciitilde30 tons of liquid xenon. An innovative xenon handling subsystem of the PandaX-30T, the First-X, is described in this paper. The First-X is developed to handle liquid xenon safely and efficiently, including liquefying and long-term storing xenon without losses or contamination, and transferring cryogenic liquid xenon between the storage module and the detector safely and effectively without venting out. The storage module of the First-X is five specially designed double-walled cylindrical vessels (Center Tanks) equipped with three heat exchangers each for pressure and temperature regulation. Each Center Tank is designed with a vacuum and multi-layer insulation and a maximum allowable working pressure of 7.1 MPa, allowing 6 tons of xenon…
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Taxonomy
TopicsDark Matter and Cosmic Phenomena · Quantum, superfluid, helium dynamics · Neutrino Physics Research
