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Journal of Instrumentation | 2017

A novel segmented-scintillator antineutrino detector

Y. Abreu; Y. Amhis; L. Arnold; G. Ban; W. Beaumont; M. Bongrand; D. Boursette; J. M. Buhour; B. C. Castle; K. Clark; B. Coupé; A. S. Cucoanes; David Cussans; A. De Roeck; J. D'Hondt; D. Durand; M. Fallot; S. Fresneau; L. Ghys; L. Giot; B. Guillon; G. Guilloux; S. Ihantola; X. Janssen; S. Kalcheva; L. N. Kalousis; E. Koonen; M. Labare; G. Lehaut; J. Mermans

The next generation of very-short-baseline reactor experiments will require compact detectors operating at surface level and close to a nuclear reactor. This paper presents a new detector concept based on a composite solid scintillator technology. The detector target uses cubes of polyvinyltoluene interleaved with 6LiF:ZnS(Ag) phosphor screens to detect the products of the inverse beta decay reaction. A multi-tonne detector system built from these individual cells can provide precise localisation of scintillation signals, making efficient use of the detector volume. Monte Carlo simulations indicate that a neutron capture efficiency of over 70 % is achievable with a sufficient number of 6LiF:ZnS(Ag) screens per cube and that an appropriate segmentation enables a measurement of the positron energy which is not limited by γ-ray leakage. First measurements of a single cell indicate that a very good neutron-gamma discrimination and high neutron detection efficiency can be obtained with adequate triggering techniques. The light yield from positron signals has been measured, showing that an energy resolution of 14%/√E(MeV) is achievable with high uniformity. A preliminary neutrino signal analysis has been developed, using selection criteria for pulse shape, energy, time structure and energy spatial distribution and showing that an antineutrino efficiency of 40% can be achieved. It also shows that the fine segmentation of the detector can be used to significantly decrease both correlated and accidental backgrounds.


Journal of Instrumentation | 2018

Optimisation of the scintillation light collection and uniformity for the SoLid experiment

Y. Abreu; Y. Amhis; W. Beaumont; M. Bongrand; D. Boursette; B. C. Castle; K. Clark; B. Coupé; David Cussans; A. De Roeck; D. Durand; M. Fallot; L. Ghys; L. Giot; K. Graves; B. Guillon; D. Henaff; B. Hosseini; S. Ihantola; S. Jenzer; S. Kalcheva; L. N. Kalousis; M. Labare; G. Lehaut; S. Manley; L. Manzanillas; J. Mermans; I. Michiels; C. Moortgat; David M Newbold


Journal of Instrumentation | 2018

arXiv : Performance of a full scale prototype detector at the BR2 reactor for the SoLid experiment

Y. Abreu; L. Giot; V. Pestel; I. Piñera; J. Mermans; N. C. Ryder; D. Boursette; B. C. Castle; L. Arnold; L. Simard; G. Lehaut; E. Koonen; J. H. Rademacker; A. De Roeck; G. Pronost; B. Guillon; S. Kalcheva; X. Janssen; A. Weber; K. Clark; Y. Amhis; J. Park; J. D'Hondt; S. Van Dyck; I. Michiels; D. Ryckbosch; M. Labare; B. Coupé; K. Petridis; M. H. Schune

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Y. Abreu

University of Antwerp

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D. Boursette

Université Paris-Saclay

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L. Giot

University of Nantes

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Y. Amhis

Université Paris-Saclay

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K. Clark

University of Toronto

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B. Guillon

Centre national de la recherche scientifique

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J. D'Hondt

Vrije Universiteit Brussel

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