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LIME -- a gas TPC prototype for directional Dark Matter search for the CYGNO experiment

Authors :
Amaro, Fernando Domingues
Baracchini, Elisabetta
Benussi, Luigi
Bianco, Stefano
Capoccia, Cesidio
Caponero, Michele
Cardoso, Danilo Santos
Cavoto, Gianluca
Cortez, André
Costa, Igor Abritta
Dané, Emiliano
Dho, Giorgio
Di Giambattista, Flaminia
Di Marco, Emanuele
D'Imperio, Giulia
Iacoangeli, Francesco
Junior, Herman Pessoa Lima
Lopes, Guilherme Sebastiao Pinheiro
Maccarrone, Giovanni
Mano, Rui Daniel Passos
Gregorio, Robert Renz Marcelo
Marques, David José Gaspar
Mazzitelli, Giovanni
McLean, Alasdair Gregor
Messina, Andrea
Monteiro, Cristina Maria Bernardes
Nobrega, Rafael Antunes
Pains, Igor Fonseca
Paoletti, Emiliano
Passamonti, Luciano
Pelosi, Sandro
Petrucci, Fabrizio
Piacentini, Stefano
Piccolo, Davide
Pierluigi, Daniele
Pinci, Davide
Prajapati, Atul
Renga, Francesco
Roque, Rita Joanna da Cruz
Rosatelli, Filippo
Russo, Alessandro
Santos, Joaquim Marques Ferreira dos
Saviano, Giovanna
Spooner, Neil John Curwen
Tesauro, Roberto
Tommasini, Sandro
Torelli, Samuele
Publication Year :
2023

Abstract

The CYGNO experiment aims at the development of a large gaseous TPC with GEM-based amplification and an optical readout by means of PMTs and scientific CMOS cameras for 3D tracking down to O(keV) energies, for the directional detection of rare events such as low mass Dark Matter and solar neutrino interactions. The largest prototype built so far towards the realisation of the CYGNO experiment demonstrator is the 50 L active volume LIME, with 4 PMTs and a single sCMOS imaging a 33$\times$33 cm\textsuperscript{2} area for 50 cm drift, that has been installed in underground Laboratori Nazionali del Gran Sasso in February 2022. We will illustrate LIME performances as evaluated overground in Laboratori Nazionali di Frascati by means of radioactive X-ray sources, and in particular the detector stability, energy response and energy resolution. We will discuss the MC simulation developed to reproduce the detector response and show the comparison with actual data. We will furthermore examine the background simulation worked out for LIME underground data taking and illustrate the foreseen expected measurement and results in terms of natural and materials intrinsic radioactivity characterisation and measurement of the LNGS underground natural neutron flux. The results that will be obtained by underground LIME installation will be paramount in the optimisation of the CYGNO demonstrator, since this is foreseen to be composed by multiple modules with the same LIME dimensions and characteristics.

Details

Database :
arXiv
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.2306.16856
Document Type :
Working Paper
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.nima.2023.168207