Invited Article: miniTimeCube

We present the development of the miniTimeCube (mTC), a novel compact neutrino  detector. The mTC is a multipurpose detector, aiming to detect not only neutrinos but also fast/thermal neutrons. Potential applications include the counterproliferation of nuclear materials and the investigation of anti...

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Veröffentlicht in:Review of scientific instruments 2016-02, Vol.87 (2)
Hauptverfasser: Li, V. A., Dorrill, R., Duvall, M. J., Koblanski, J., Sakai, M., Learned, J. G., Macchiarulo, L., Matsuno, S., Murillo, J., Rosen, M., Varner, G. S., Negrashov, S., Department of Information and Computer Sciences, University of Hawaii at Manoa, Honolulu, Hawaii 96822, Wipperfurth, S. A., Engel, K., McDonough, W. F., Jocher, G. R., Nishimura, K., Mumm, H. P., Usman, S. M., Department of Geography and Geoinformation Science, George Mason University, Fairfax, Virginia 22030
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Zusammenfassung:We present the development of the miniTimeCube (mTC), a novel compact neutrino  detector. The mTC is a multipurpose detector, aiming to detect not only neutrinos but also fast/thermal neutrons. Potential applications include the counterproliferation of nuclear materials and the investigation of antineutrino short-baseline effects. The mTC is a plastic 0.2% {sup 10}B–doped scintillator (13 cm){sup 3} cube surrounded by 24 Micro-Channel Plate (MCP) photon detectors, each with an 8 × 8 anode totaling 1536 individual channels/pixels viewing the scintillator. It uses custom-made electronics modules which mount on top of the MCPs, making our detector compact and able to both distinguish different types of events and reject noise in real time. The detector is currently deployed and being tested at the National Institute of Standards and Technology Center for Neutron Research nuclear reactor (20 MW{sub th}) in Gaithersburg MD. A shield for further tests is being constructed, and calibration and upgrades are ongoing. The mTC’s improved spatiotemporal resolution will allow for determination of incident particle directions beyond previous capabilities.
ISSN:0034-6748
1089-7623