19-21 noviembre 2024
Madrid
Europe/Madrid timezone

Neutron background monitoring for the IAXO-D0 detector prototype

19 nov. 2024 15:00
12m
Instrumentación Instrumentación

Ponente

Víctor Martínez Nouvilas (Universidad Complutense de Madrid)

Descripción

The International Axion Observatory (IAXO) is a planned gaseous detector helioscope designed to detect axions, hypothetical particles proposed as a solution for the strong CP problem, which have also been theorised to be dark matter candidates. A smaller prototype, BabyIAXO, is currently in manufacturing and is expected to be installed at DESY (Hamburg, Germany). A baseline detector prototype, IAXO-D0, is at present undergoing tests at the premises of the Universidad de Zaragoza. The prototype is sensitive to background that could induce false positive axion detections, and in particular to ambient neutrons of high energy.
A neutron monitor has been proposed as a way to provide a continuous measurement of ambient neutrons and its variability. Neutron Monitors are typically used as cosmic ray detectors, and consist of several neutron counter detectors surrounded by a series of layers that act as reflector, multiplier and moderator for the neutrons.
In this work a prototype neutron monitor was designed and assembled. It consists of three identical LND He-3 proportional counter tubes surrounded by a high density polyethylene (HDPE) moderator, a layer of lead that acts as multiplier, and an outer layer of HDPE as reflector. The neutron monitor has been in operation since March 2024, producing an almost continuous measurement of the count rate of neutrons detected inside the laboratory where IAXO-D0 is being commissioned.
We will present the Monte Carlo simulations performed to characterise the monitor and the first results of the monitoring of the neutron count rate, once noise and pile-up have been taken care of, and atmospheric pressure effects have been corrected.
The information learned from this prototype neutron monitor will guide the design of a neutron monitor optimised for neutrons of around >100 MeV tailored to the IAXO-D0 needs. The design of the new device will be briefly presented.

Autores primarios

Víctor Martínez Nouvilas (Universidad Complutense de Madrid) Luis Mario Fraile (Universidad Complutense de Madrid)

Coautores

Ariel Tarifeño-Saldivia (Instituto de Fisica Corpuscular (CSIC-UV)) Álvaro Jesús Quero Ballesteros (Universidad de Granada) Benedetta Brusasco (UPC - Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya) Max Pallàs Solís (Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya (UPC)) Dr. Víctor Sánchez-Tembleque (Universidad Complutense de Madrid) Gloria Luzon (CAPA-Universidad de Zaragoza) Nil Mont i Geli (Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya) Guillem Cortes Rossell (Universitat Politecnica de Catalunya. Dep. Física i Enginyeria Nuclear) Jose L. Tain (Instituto de Fisica Corpuscular)

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