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Journal of Instrumentation | 2008

A novel large-volume spherical detector with proportional amplification read-out

I. Giomataris; I.G. Irastorza; I. Savvidis; S. Andriamonje; S. Aune; M. Chapellier; Ph Charvin; P Colas; J Derre; E. Ferrer; M Gros; X.-F. Navick; P Salin; J D Vergados

A new type of radiation detector based on a spherical geometry is presented. The detector consists of a large spherical gas volume with a central electrode forming a radial electric field. Charges deposited in the conversion volume drift to the central sensor where they are amplified and collected. We introduce a small spherical sensor located at the center acting as a proportional amplification structure. It allows high gas gains to be reached and operates in a wide range of gas pressures. Signal development and the absolute amplitude of the response are consistent with predictions. Sub-keV energy threshold with good energy resolution is achieved. This new concept has been proven to operate in a simple and robust way and allows reading large volumes with a single read-out channel. The detector performance presently achieved is already close to fulfill the demands of many challenging projects from low energy neutrino physics to dark matter detection with applications in neutron, alpha and gamma spectroscopy.


Journal of Physics: Conference Series | 2010

Underground low flux neutron background measurements in LSM using a large volume (1m3) spherical proportional counter

I. Savvidis; I. Giomataris; E Bougamont; I.G. Irastorza; S. Aune; M Chapelier; P H Charvin; P. Colas; J Derre; E. Ferrer; G. Gerbier; M Gros; P Mangier; X.-F. Navick; P Salin; J D Vergados; M Zampalo

A large volume (1m3) spherical proportional counter has been developed at CEA/Saclay, for low flux neutron measurements. The high voltage is applied to a small sphere 15mm in diameter, located in the center of the counter and the wall of the counter is grounded. Neutrons can be measured successfully, with high sensitivity, using 3He gas in the detector. The proton and tritium energy deposition in the drift gaseous volume, from the reaction 3He(n,p)3H, can provide the neutron spectra from thermal neutrons up to several MeV. The detector has been installed in the underground laboratory in Modane (LSM) to measure the neutron background. The sphere has been has been filled with gas mixture of Ar + 2% CH4 +3gr He-3, at 275 mbar. The thermal neutron peak is well separated from the cosmic ray and gamma background, permitting of neutron flux calculation. Other potential applications requiring large volume of about 10 m in radius are described in detail in reference


Ninth International Conference on Topics in Astroparticle and Underground Physics: TAUP 2005 | 2006

First results from the CAST experiment

T. Dafni; S. Andriamonje; V. Arsov; S. Aune; D. Autiero; K. Barth; A. Belov; B. Beltrán; H. Bräuninger; J.M. Carmona; S. Cebrián; E. Chesi; J. I. Collar; M. Davenport; L. Di Lella; C. Eleftheriadis; Jakob Englhauser; G. Fanourakis; E. Ferrer; H. Fischer; J. Franz; Peter Friedrich; T. Geralis; I. Giomataris; Sergei Gninenko; N. Goloubev; M. D. Hasinoff; F.H. Heinsius; D. H. H. Hoffmann; I.G. Irastorza

The CAST Experiment commenced its first phase of solar axion-searching in 2003, and ran successfully for two years. In the transverse field of a decommissioned Large Hadron Collider (LHC) test magnet (9.26m, 9T), the CERN Axion Solar Telescope intends to transform axions -that would be produced in the sun- into X-rays with energies of a few keV. The first results from the analysis of the data taken in 2003 show no signature of axions, implying an upper limit to the axion-photon coupling gaγ ≤ 1.16 × 10−10 GeV−1 at 95% C.L. for ma < 0.02 eV, already a factor 100 better than previous searches. In Phase I the twin bores of the magnet were kept in vacuum. In Phase II (due to start in November 2005) the bores of the magnet will be filled with a buffer gas, which will allow CAST to explore the region of higher axion masses.


Physical Review Letters | 2005

First results from the CERN Axion Solar Telescope

K. Zioutas; S. Andriamonje; V. Arsov; S. Aune; D. Autiero; Frank T. Avignone; K. Barth; A. Belov; B. Beltrán; H. Bräuninger; J. M. Carmona; S. Cebrián; E. Chesi; J. I. Collar; Richard J. Creswick; T. Dafni; M. Davenport; L. Di Lella; C. Eleftheriadis; Jakob Englhauser; G. Fanourakis; Horacio A. Farach; E. Ferrer; H. Fischer; J. Franz; Peter Friedrich; T. Geralis; I. Giomataris; Sergei Gninenko; N. Goloubev


8th International Workshop on Topics in Astroparticle and Underground Physics | 2005

The CERN Axion Solar Telescope (CAST) : an update

S. Andriamonje; V. Arsov; S. Aune; T. Aune; Frank T. Avignone; K. Barth; A. Belov; B. Beltrán; H. Bräuninger; J.M. Carmona; S. Cebrián; E. Chesi; G. Cipolla; J. I. Collar; Richard J. Creswick; T. Dafni; Martyn Davenport; S. Dedousis; M. Delattre; A. Delbart; R. DeOliveira; L. DiLella; C. Eleftheriadis; J. Engelhauser; G. Fanourakis; Horacio A. Farach; E. Ferrer; H. Fischer; F. Formenti; J. Franz


arXiv: High Energy Physics - Experiment | 2003

CAST: A search for solar axions at CERN

J. I. Collar; A. Liolios; Robert Hartmann; Frank T. Avignone; R. Schopper; Sergei Gninenko; J. Morales; R. De Oliveira; R. L. Brodzinski; J. M. Carmona; Th. Geralis; Georg G. Raffelt; M. Hasinoff; I. Savvidis; H. Bräuninger; D. H. H. Hoffmann; I.G. Irastorza; K. Zachariadou; Horacio A. Farach; K. Königsmann; G. Fanourakis; J. Jacoby; M. Davenport; B. Vullierme; S. Cebrián; C. Spano; L. Walckiers; E. Arik; A. Placci; S. A. Cetin


arXiv: High Energy Physics - Experiment | 2006

Search for solar axions : the CAST experiment at CERN

S. Andriamonje; V. Arsov; S. Aune; D. Autiero; Frank T. Avignone; K. Barth; A. Belov; B. Beltrán; H. Bräuninger; J.M. Carmona; S. Cebrián; E. Chesi; J. I. Collar; Richard J. Creswick; T. Dafni; M. Davenport; L. Di Lella; C. Eleftheriadis; Jakob Englhauser; G. Fanourakis; Horacio A. Farach; E. Ferrer; H. Fischer; J. Franz; Peter Friedrich; T. Geralis; I. Giomataris; Sergei Gninenko; N. Goloubev; Robert Hartmann


44 Rencontres de Moriond 2009 - Electroweak Interactions and Unified Theories | 2009

Dark matter directional detection with MIMAC

C. Grignon; J. Billard; G. Bosson; O. Guillaudin; C. Koumeir; F. Mayet; D. Santos; P. Colas; E. Ferrer; I. Giomataris


arXiv: High Energy Physics - Experiment | 2006

The Search for solar axions in the CAST experiment

D. Kang; A. Liolios; J. I. Collar; Sergei Gninenko; B. Beltrán; J. Morales; L. Walckiers; T. Geralis; Georg G. Raffelt; S. Aune; V. Arsov; Y. Semertzidis; H. Bräuninger; Pasquale D. Serpico; I.G. Irastorza; K. Zachariadou; Horacio A. Farach; K. Königsmann; J.M. Carmona; G. Fanourakis; J. Jacoby; M. Davenport; A. Morales; C. Lasseur; S. Cebrián; A. Nikolaidis; A. Placci; M. Kuster; J. Ruz; I. Savvidis


Conference of the Advanced-Studies-Institute on Symmetries and Spin/Workshop on Hadron Structure and Hadron Spectroscopy | 2006

Search for solar axions: the CAST experiment at CERN

S. Andriamonje; V. Arsov; S. Aune; D. Auterio; F. T. Avignone; K. Barth; A. Belov; B. Beltrán; H. Bräuninger; J.M. Carmona; S. Cebrián; E. Chesi; J. I. Collar; Richard J. Creswick; T. Dafni; M. Davenport; L. DiLella; C. Eleftheriadis; J. Engelhauser; G. Fanourakis; Horacio A. Farach; E. Ferrer; H. Fischer; J. Franz; Peter Friedrich; T. Geralis; I. Giomataris; S. Gnienko; N. Goloubev; Robert Hartmann

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S. Cebrián

University of Zaragoza

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Horacio A. Farach

University of South Carolina

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H. Fischer

University of Freiburg

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