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Nuclear Instruments & Methods in Physics Research Section A-accelerators Spectrometers Detectors and Associated Equipment | 2005

Performance of Hamamatsu 64-anode photomultipliers for use with wavelength—shifting optical fibres

N. Tagg; A. De Santo; A. Weber; A. Cabrera; P. S. Miyagawa; M. A. Barker; K. Lang; D. G. Michael; R. Saakyan; J. Thomas

Hamamatsu R5900-00-M64 and R7600-00-M64 photomultiplier tubes will be used with wavelength-shifting optical fibres to read out scintillator strips in the MINOS near detector. We report on measurements of the gain, efficiency, linearity, crosstalk, and dark noise of 232 of these PMTs, of which 219 met MINOS requirements.


Nuclear Instruments & Methods in Physics Research Section A-accelerators Spectrometers Detectors and Associated Equipment | 2001

A comprehensive characterization of Hamamatsu 16- and 64-anode PMTs

K. Lang; J. Day; S. Eilerts; S. Fuqua; M. Kordosky; P. Vahle; P.J. Dervan; R. Saakyan; J. Thomas; M. A. Barker; P. S. Miyagawa; A. De Santo; A. Weber; G. Tzanakos; H. Kim; D. Michael; M. Ignatenko; V. Makeev; A. Para; R. Lee; C. Bower; S. Mufson; P. M. Border; P. Cushman; K. Ruddick; R. Schwienhorst; P. Adamson; P. Harris; R. Webb; W. P. Oliver

We are reporting preliminary results of studies of R59000-00-M16 and M64 tubes, manufactured by Hamamatsu Photonics, to be employed by the MINOS neutrino experiment. Our tests focused on anode response uniformity, gain, cross-talk, and linearity for light illuminating PMTs through a 1.2 mm diameter fiber.


Nuclear Instruments & Methods in Physics Research Section A-accelerators Spectrometers Detectors and Associated Equipment | 2009

Comparisons of the MINOS near and far detector readout systems at a test beam

A. Cabrera; P. Adamson; M. A. Barker; A. Belias; S. Boyd; G. Crone; G. Drake; E. Falk; P. Harris; J. Hartnell; Linda Jenner; M. Kordosky; K. Lang; R. P. Litchfield; D. G. Michael; P. S. Miyagawa; R. Morse; S. Murgia; R. Nichol; T. C. Nicholls; G. F. Pearce; D. Petyt; D. Reyna; R. Saakyan; P. Shanahan; C. Smith; P. A. Symes; N. Tagg; J. Thomas; P. Vahle

MINOS is a long baseline neutrino oscillation experiment that uses two detectors separated by 734 km. The readout systems used for the two detectors are different and have to be independently calibrated. To verify and make a direct comparison of the calibrated response of the two readout systems, test beam data were acquired using a smaller calibration detector. This detector was simultaneously instrumented with both readout systems and exposed to the CERN PS T7 test beam. Differences in the calibrated response of the two systems are shown to arise from differences in response non-linearity, photomultiplier tube crosstalk, and threshold effects at the few percent level. These differences are reproduced by the Monte Carlo (MC) simulation to better than 1% and a scheme that corrects for these differences by calibrating the MC to match the data in each detector separately is presented. The overall difference in calorimetric response between the two readout systems is shown to be consistent with zero to a precision of 1.3% in data and 0.3% in MC with no significant energy dependence.


Nuclear Instruments & Methods in Physics Research Section A-accelerators Spectrometers Detectors and Associated Equipment | 2006

The MINOS calibration detector

P. Adamson; G. Crone; Linda Jenner; R. Nichol; R. Saakyan; C. Smith; J. Thomas; M. Kordosky; K. Lang; P. Vahle; A. Belias; T. C. Nicholls; G. F. Pearce; D. Petyt; M. A. Barker; A. Cabrera; J. Hartnell; P. S. Miyagawa; N. Tagg; A. Weber; E. Falk Harris; P. Harris; R. Morse; P. A. Symes; D. G. Michael; P.J. Litchfield; R. Lee; S. Boyd


Physical Review D | 2006

First observations of separated atmospheric {sub } and {sub } events in the MINOS detector

Peep Adamson; T. Alexopoulos; Albert R. Erwin; H. Ping; C. Velissaris; W. W. M. Allison; M. A. Barker; G. Barr; Andrés Cabrera; J. H. Cobb; Antonella De Santo; J. J. Evans; K. Grzelak; R. P. Litchfield; Paul Miyagawa; Colin J Perry; Tobias M. Raufer; P. D. Shield; Paul J. Sullivan; N. Tagg


Physical Review D | 2006

First observations of separated atmospheric vu and vu events in the MINOS detector

P. Adamson; T. Alexopoulos; W. W. M. Allison; G. J. Alner; K. Anderson; C. Andreopoulos; M. Andrews; R. Andrews; C. Arroyo; S. Avvakumov; D. S. Ayres; B. Baller; B. Barish; M. A. Barker; P. D. Bornes; G. Barr; W. L. Barrett; E. Beall; B. R. Becker; A. Belias; T. Bergfeld; R. H. Bernstein; D. Bhattacharya; M. Bishai; A. Blake; V. Bocean; B. Bock; G. J. Bock; J. Boehm; D. J. Boehnlein


arXiv: High Energy Physics - Experiment | 2002

Testing of Hamamatsu R5900-00-M64 Multi-Pixel PMTs for MINOS

M. A. Barker; A. De Santo; P.J. Dervan; K. Lang; P. S. Miyagawa; R. Saakyan; S. Smith; D. Michael; J. Thomas; A. Weber

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K. Lang

University of Texas at Austin

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J. Thomas

University College London

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R. Saakyan

University College London

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N. Tagg

Otterbein University

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A. Weber

University of Oxford

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D. G. Michael

California Institute of Technology

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M. Kordosky

University of Texas at Austin

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