Adamson, P.; Barrett, L.; Belias, A.; Blake, A.; Cabrera, A.; Falk, E.; Harris, P.G.; Hartnell, J.; Howcroft, C.; Kordosky, M.; Lang, K.; Lee, R.; Liu, J.; Michael, D.; Morse, R.; Nelson, J.K.; Nichol, R.; Pearce, G.; Ruddick, K.; Smith, P.N.; Symes, P.A.; Thomas, J.; Vahle, P.L.; Webb, R.; Weber, A.; White, R.F., E-mail: p.g.harris@sussex.ac.uk2004
AbstractAbstract
[en] The MINOS light-injection calibration system has been fully documented in a previous article (Nucl. Instr. and Meth. A 492 (2002) 353). Upon commissioning in the MINOS detectors, the system was found to give a non-linear response to variations in the intensity of injected light. The source of this non-linearity has been traced to a small change in the spectrum of the injected light as a function of the current applied to the original blue LEDs, in combination with a rapidly varying spectral response function of the wavelength-shifting fibre used in the detector. Both aspects of the problem have been addressed successfully by use of LEDs with different spectral characteristics, and the system now has a linear response
Primary Subject
Source
S0168900203030092; Copyright (c) 2003 Elsevier Science B.V., Amsterdam, The Netherlands, All rights reserved.; Country of input: Ireland
Record Type
Journal Article
Journal
Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research. Section A, Accelerators, Spectrometers, Detectors and Associated Equipment; ISSN 0168-9002; ; CODEN NIMAER; v. 521(2-3); p. 361-366
Country of publication
Reference NumberReference Number
INIS VolumeINIS Volume
INIS IssueINIS Issue
External URLExternal URL
Lang, K.; Day, J.; Eilerts, S.; Fuqua, S.; Kordosky, M.; Vahle, P.L.; Dervan, P.; Saakyan, R.; Thomas, J.; Barker, M.; Miyagawa, P.S.; Santo, A. De; Weber, A.; Tzanakos, G.; Kim, H.; Michael, D.; Ignatenko, M.; Makeev, V.; Para, A.; Lee, R.; Bower, C.; Mufson, S.; Border, P.; Cushman, P.; Ruddick, K.; Schwienhorst, R.; Adamson, P.; Harris, P.G.; Webb, R.C.; Oliver, W.; Schneps, J., E-mail: lang@hep.utexas.edu2001
AbstractAbstract
[en] We are reporting preliminary results of studies of R59000-00-M16 and M64 tubes, manufactured by Hamamatsu Photonics, to be employed by the MINOS neutrino experiment. Our tests focused on anode response uniformity, gain, cross-talk, and linearity for light illuminating PMTs through a 1.2 mm diameter fiber
Primary Subject
Source
S0168900200013024; Copyright (c) 2001 Elsevier Science B.V., Amsterdam, The Netherlands, All rights reserved.; Country of input: Germany
Record Type
Journal Article
Journal
Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research. Section A, Accelerators, Spectrometers, Detectors and Associated Equipment; ISSN 0168-9002; ; CODEN NIMAER; v. 461(1-3); p. 571-573
Country of publication
Reference NumberReference Number
INIS VolumeINIS Volume
INIS IssueINIS Issue