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Study of wavelength-shifting chemicals for use in large-scale water Cherenkov detectors
Authors:M. Sweany  A. BernsteinS. Dazeley  J. Dunmore  J. FeldeR. Svoboda  M. Tripathi
Affiliation:a Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, Livermore, CA 94550, USA
b Department of Physics, University of California, Davis, CA 95616, USA
c Department of Physics and Nuclear Engineering, United States Military Academy, West Point, NY 10996, USA
Abstract:Cherenkov detectors employ various methods to maximize light collection at the photomultiplier tubes (PMTs). These generally involve the use of highly reflective materials lining the interior of the detector, reflective materials around the PMTs, or wavelength-shifting sheets around the PMTs. Recently, the use of water-soluble wavelength-shifters has been explored to increase the measurable light yield of Cherenkov radiation in water. These wave-shifting chemicals are capable of absorbing light in the ultraviolet and re-emitting the light in a range detectable by PMTs. Using a 250 L water Cherenkov detector, we have characterized the increase in light yield from three compounds in water: 4-Methylumbelliferone, Carbostyril-124, and Amino-G Salt. We report the gain in PMT response at a concentration of 1 ppm as 1.88±0.02 for 4-Methylumbelliferone, stable within 0.5% over 50 days, 1.37±0.03 for Carbostyril-124, and 1.20±0.02 for Amino-G Salt. The response of 4-Methylumbelliferone was modeled, resulting in a simulated gain within 9% of the experimental gain at 1 ppm concentration. Finally, we report an increase in neutron detection performance of a large-scale (3.5 kL) gadolinium-doped water Cherenkov detector at a 4-Methylumbelliferone concentration of 1 ppm.
Keywords:Wavelength-shifters   Cherenkov   Neutron detection
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