Benchmarking the design of the cryogenics system for the underground argon in DarkSide-20k
DarkSide-20k Collaboration: F. Acerbi, P. Adhikari, P. Agnes, I., Ahmad, S. Albergo, I. F. M. Albuquerque, T. Alexander, A. K. Alton, P., Amaudruz, M. Angiolilli, E. Aprile, R. Ardito, M. Atzori Corona, D. J. Auty,, M. Ave, I. C. Avetisov, O. Azzolini, H. O. Back, Z. Balmforth

TL;DR
This paper presents the design, testing, and benchmarking of a cryogenics system for the DarkSide-20k underground argon detector, focusing on efficiency, stability, and impurity removal over a 10-year experiment.
Contribution
It introduces a novel cryogenics system design with high efficiency and detailed test results, advancing the development of stable long-term underground argon detectors.
Findings
Thermal efficiency of 95% in the recirculation loop
Pressure stability within ±0.2 mbar during tests
Effective 5-day cryostat cool-down procedure
Abstract
DarkSide-20k (DS-20k) is a dark matter detection experiment under construction at the Laboratori Nazionali del Gran Sasso (LNGS) in Italy. It utilises ~100 t of low radioactivity argon from an underground source (UAr) in its inner detector, with half serving as target in a dual-phase time projection chamber (TPC). The UAr cryogenics system must maintain stable thermodynamic conditions throughout the experiment's lifetime of over 10 years. Continuous removal of impurities and radon from the UAr is essential for maximising signal yield and mitigating background. We are developing an efficient and powerful cryogenics system with a gas purification loop with a target circulation rate of 1000 slpm. Central to its design is a condenser operated with liquid nitrogen which is paired with a gas heat exchanger cascade, delivering a combined cooling power of more than 8 kW. Here we present the…
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Taxonomy
TopicsSpacecraft and Cryogenic Technologies · Superconducting Materials and Applications · Methane Hydrates and Related Phenomena
