29 novembre 2020 à 5 décembre 2020
Village La Fayette - La Rochelle
Fuseau horaire Europe/Paris

ProtoDUNE Dual-Phase Liquid Argon TPC

1 déc. 2020, 21:00
30m
Village La Fayette - La Rochelle

Village La Fayette - La Rochelle

Avenue de Bourgogne, 17041 La Rochelle, France http://www.seminaire-conference-la-rochelle.org https://goo.gl/maps/c2X8hqd9maRShkCm8 The centre is located at about 5 km from the La Rochelle train station (Gare de La Rochelle) and at about 5 km from the La Rochelle airport (Aéroport de La Rochelle-Ile de Ré). The organization will provide a shuttle transportation from both the train station and the airport to the site in the evening of the first day, and from the site to the train station and the airport in the morning of the last day.

Orateur

M. Etienne Chardonnet (Laboratoire APC, Université Paris Diderot)

Description

The Deep Underground Neutrino Experiment (DUNE) is a long-baseline project that will study an accelerator-made neutrino beam produced at Fermilab. DUNE will consist of two detectors placed in the path of the neutrino beam, one near the source and one at the Stanford Underground Research Facility, at a distance of 1300km and protected by a 1500m rock overburden. Fundamental features of neutrino oscillation physics, such as leptonic CP violation and the mass hierarchy, as well as supernovae and proton decay physics, will be studied with high precision during more than 10 years of data taking, starting in 2026. The far detector technology consists of four 60m x 12m x 12m liquid argon time projection chambers (LArTPC). Each module contains 10kt of fiducial mass and will be able to reconstruct the 3-dimensional trajectories of charged particles passing through argon. Two designs are currently proposed for the far detector modules: one with only liquid argon (Single-Phase), the other containing a small volume of gaseous argon at the top of the active volume (Dual-Phase). The latter includes an electron multiplier device designed to increase the ionization signal before its collection. Both designs are currently being tested with 6m x 6m x 6m active volume prototypes at CERN. My PhD is centered on the Dual-Phase technology and in particular the development of signal and trajectory reconstruction algorithms created or adapted for its unique features.

Auteur principal

M. Etienne Chardonnet (Laboratoire APC, Université Paris Diderot)

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