I.T. Lawson
University of Guelph
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Nuclear Instruments & Methods in Physics Research Section A-accelerators Spectrometers Detectors and Associated Equipment | 2007
J.F. Amsbaugh; Juan-Manuel Anaya; J. Banar; T. J. Bowles; M.C. Browne; T.V. Bullard; T.H. Burritt; G.A. Cox-Mobrand; X. Dai; H. Deng; M. Di Marco; P. J. Doe; M.R. Dragowsky; C.A. Duba; F.A. Duncan; E.D. Earle; S. R. Elliott; Ernst I. Esch; H. Fergani; J. Formaggio; M. M. Fowler; J.E. Franklin; P. Geissbühler; J.V. Germani; A. Goldschmidt; E. Guillian; A. L. Hallin; G. Harper; P.J. Harvey; R. Hazama
An array of Neutral-Current Detectors (NCDs) has been built in order to make a unique measurement of the total active ux of solar neutrinos in the Sudbury Neutrino Observatory (SNO). Data in the third phase of the SNO experiment were collected between November 2004 and November 2006, after the NCD array was added to improve the neutral-current sensitivity of the SNO detector. This array consisted of 36 strings of proportional counters lled with a mixture of 3He and CF4 gas capable of detecting the neutrons liberated by the neutrino-deuteron neutral current reaction in the D2O, and four strings lled with a mixture of 4He and CF4 gas for background measurements. The proportional counter diameter is 5 cm. The total deployed array length was 398 m. The SNO NCD array is the lowest-radioactivity large array of proportional counters ever produced. This article describes the design, construction, deployment, and characterization of the NCD array, discusses the electronics and data acquisition system, and considers event signatures and backgrounds.
Astroparticle Physics | 2015
M. Akashi-Ronquest; P.-A. Amaudruz; M. Batygov; B. Beltran; M. Bodmer; M.G. Boulay; B. Broerman; B. Buck; A. Butcher; B. Cai; T. Caldwell; M. Chen; Y. Chen; B.T. Cleveland; Kevin J. Coakley; K. Dering; F. Duncan; Joseph A. Formaggio; R. Gagnon; Daniel Gastler; F. Giuliani; M. Gold; V.V. Golovko; P. Gorel; K. Graham; E. Grace; N. Guerrero; V. Guiseppe; A. L. Hallin; P.J. Harvey
Many current and future dark matter and neutrino detectors are designed to measure scintillation light with a large array of photomultiplier tubes (PMTs). The energy resolution and particle identification capabilities of these detectors depend in part on the ability to accurately identify individual photoelectrons in PMT waveforms despite large variability in pulse amplitudes and pulse pileup. We describe a Bayesian technique that can identify the times of individual photoelectrons in a sampled PMT waveform without deconvolution, even when pileup is present. To demonstrate the technique, we apply it to the general problem of particle identification in single-phase liquid argon dark matter detectors. Using the output of the Bayesian photoelectron counting algorithm described in this paper, we construct several test statistics for rejection of backgrounds for dark matter searches in argon. Compared to simpler methods based on either observed charge or peak finding, the photoelectron counting technique improves both energy resolution and particle identification of low energy events in calibration data from the DEAP-1 detector and simulation of the larger MiniCLEAN dark matter detector.
Nuclear Instruments & Methods in Physics Research Section A-accelerators Spectrometers Detectors and Associated Equipment | 2010
K. Boudjemline; B. Cai; B. Cleveland; H.C. Evans; G.T. Ewan; J. Farine; R.J. Ford; E. Guillian; A. L. Hallin; E.D. Hallman; C. Howard; P. Jagam; N.A. Jelley; K.J. Keeter; J.R. Klein; C. Kraus; C.B. Krauss; R. Lange; I.T. Lawson; J.C. Loach; A.B. McDonald; G. McGregor; A.J. Noble; H. M. O’Keeffe; S.J.M. Peeters; A. W. P. Poon; S. D. Reitzner; Keith R. Rielage; R. G. H. Robertson; V.L. Rusu
The production and analysis of distributed sources of 24Na and 222Rn in the Sudbury Neutrino Observatory (SNO) are described. These unique sources provided accurate calibrations of the response to neutrons, produced through photodisintegration of the deuterons in the heavy water target, and to low energy betas and gammas. The application of these sources in determining the neutron detection efficiency and response of the 3He proportional counter array, and the characteristics of background Cherenkov light from trace amounts of natural radioactivity is described.
Astroparticle Physics | 2015
P.-A. Amaudruz; M. Batygov; B. Beltran; K. Boudjemline; M.G. Boulay; B. Cai; T. Caldwell; M. Chen; R. Chouinard; B.T. Cleveland; D. Contreras; K. Dering; F. Duncan; R. Ford; R. Gagnon; F. Giuliani; M. Gold; V.V. Golovko; P. Gorel; K. Graham; D. Grant; R. Hakobyan; A. L. Hallin; P.J. Harvey; C. Hearns; C.J. Jillings; M. Kuźniak; I.T. Lawson; O. Li; J. Lidgard
Elsevier | 2015
K. Rielage; M. Akashi-Ronquest; M. Bodmer; R. Bourque; A. Butcher; T. Caldwell; Y. Chen; Kevin J. Coakley; E. Flores; Daniel Gastler; F. Giuliani; M. Gold; E. Grace; J. Griego; V. E. Guiseppe; R. Henning; A. Hime; C. Kachulis; E. Kearns; J. Klein; A. LaTorre; I.T. Lawson; S. K. Linden; F. Lopez; D. N. McKinsey; S. MacMullin; A. Mastbaum; D.-M. Mei; J. Monroe; J.A. Nikkel
Nuclear Instruments & Methods in Physics Research Section A-accelerators Spectrometers Detectors and Associated Equipment | 2011
T. J. Sonley; R. Abruzzio; Y.D. Chan; C. Currat; F.A. Duncan; J. Farine; R. Ford; J. Formaggio; N. Gagnon; A. L. Hallin; J. Heise; M. A. Howe; E. Ilhoff; J. Kelsey; Jeff Klein; C. Kraus; A. Kruger; T. Kutter; Christopher C. M. Kyba; I.T. Lawson; K.T. Lesko; N. McCauley; B. Monreal; J. Monroe; A. J. Noble; R.A. Ott; A.W.P. Poon; G. Prior; K. Rielage; T. Tsui
Journal Name: Nuclear Instruments and Methods in PhysicsResearch; Journal Volume: A 579; Related Information: Journal Publication Date: 2007 | 2007
J.F. Amsbaugh; Juan-Manuel Anaya; J. Banar; T. J. Bowles; T.V. Bullard; T.H. Burritt; G.A. Cox-Mobrand; X. Dai; X. H.Deng; M. Di Marco; P. J. Doe; M.R. Dragowsky; C.A. Duba; F. Duncan; E.D. Earle; S. R. Elliott; Ernst I. Esch; H. Fergani; Joseph A. Formaggio; M. M. Fowler; J.E. Franklin; P. Geissbuehler; J.V. Germani; A. Goldschmidt; E. Guillian; A. L. Hallin; G. Harper; P.J. Harvey; R. Hazama; K. M. Heeger