Performance tests and hardware qualification of the FEBs for the Super-FGD of T2K Phase II
T2K is a long baseline neutrino experiment, entering Phase II with a Near Detector upgrade. The T2K near detector (ND280) upgrade consists of the installation of three new detector systems: a plastic scintillator neutrino active target (Super-FGD), two time projection chambers (HA-TPC) and a time of...
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Zusammenfassung: | T2K is a long baseline neutrino experiment, entering Phase II with a Near
Detector upgrade. The T2K near detector (ND280) upgrade consists of the
installation of three new detector systems: a plastic scintillator neutrino
active target (Super-FGD), two time projection chambers (HA-TPC) and a time of
flight detector (TOF). The Super-FGD is composed of 2-million 1 cm-cube
scintillating cubes read by almost 60 thousand wavelength-shifting (WLS) fibers
coupled to an MPPC on one end. Given the large number of channels, the limited
space inside magnetic environment, and the limited time from production to
installation, the development and testing of the Front-end electronics boards
(FEB) for the read-out of the Super-FGD channels represented a challenging task
for the success of the upgrade. This work presents the performance tests
confirming that the FEB aligns with detector requirements, and the hardware
qualification of 240 FEBs through a custom QC test bench designed to detect and
locate hardware failures to speed up the repairing process. Installation of the
electronics in the detector took place in March 2024, one year after the
beginning of the FEB mass production, and the first successful neutrino beam
run took place in June of the same year. |
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DOI: | 10.48550/arxiv.2410.23833 |