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SUMMARY:XENONnT light sensors: performance and reliability
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UID:indico-contribution-12@indico.physics.ucsd.edu
DESCRIPTION:Speakers: Giovanni Volta (University of Zurich)\nXENONnT is a 
 dark matter direct detection experiment\, currently in commissioning phase
 \, located at Laboratori Nazionali del Gran Sasso. It utilizes a TPC fille
 d with 8.5 t of liquid xenon of which 5.9 t instrumented with 494 3-inch H
 amamatsu R11410-21 photomultiplier tubes (PMTs) divided into two arrays\, 
 placed at the top and bottom of the active volume. The light sensors have 
 been selected after a testing campaign to ensure a reliable response and a
  time-stable functioning. These operations are briefly summarized\, while 
 the discussion is focused on the current PMT performance.\n\nhttps://indic
 o.physics.ucsd.edu/event/1/contributions/12/
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URL:https://indico.physics.ucsd.edu/event/1/contributions/12/
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