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SUMMARY:The SBND Photon Detection System
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20210916T181500Z
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DESCRIPTION:Speakers: Vincent Basque (Fermilab)\nThe Short-Baseline Near D
 etector (SBND) is a 112 ton Liquid Argon Time Projection Chamber (LArTPC) 
 that will be part of the Short-Baseline Neutrino (SBN) program at Fermilab
 . The SBN programme's main goal is to resolve the eV-scale sterile neutrin
 o short-baseline anomaly. SBND will measure the un-oscillated beam flavour
  composition at an unprecedented number of neutrinos due to its proximity 
 to the beam target. One of the major features of SBND will be its state of
  the art photon detection system. The active system will consist of photom
 ultiplier tubes\, as well as X-ARAPUCA devices\, placed behind the wire pl
 anes providing a high granularity light collection. The active system will
  be enhanced by highly reflective panels covered with the wavelength shift
 ing compound tetra-phenyl butadiene (TPB) inserted into the cathode plane.
  The combination of the active system and enhancers in SBND will ensure a 
 high and more uniform light yield throughout the detector which will help 
 to enable low energy physics triggering. This talk will provide an overvie
 w of the photon detection system of SBND and its current status.\n\nhttps:
 //indico.physics.ucsd.edu/event/1/contributions/90/
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URL:https://indico.physics.ucsd.edu/event/1/contributions/90/
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