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Microchannel avalanche photodiode with wide linearity range
Design and physical operation principles of new microchannel avalanche
photodiode (MC APD) with gain up to 10^5 and linearity range improved an order
of magnitude compared to known similar devices. A distinctive feature of the
new device is a directly biased p-n junction under each pixel which plays role
of an individual quenching resistor. This allows increasing pixel density up to
40000 per mm^2 and making entire device area sensitive.Comment: Submitted to Journal of Technical Physic
Study of Silicon Photomultiplier External Cross-Talk
Optical cross-talk is a critical characteristic of Silicon Photomultipliers
(SiPMs) and represents a significant source of the excess noise factor,
exerting a substantial influence on detector performance. During the avalanche
process of SiPMs, photons generated can give rise to both internal cross-talk
within the same SiPM and external cross-talk when photons escape from one SiPM
and trigger avalanches in others. In scenarios where SiPMs are arranged in a
compact configuration and positioned facing each other, the external cross-talk
could even dominate the cross-talk phenomenon. This paper investigates two
distinct methods for measuring external cross-talk: the counting method, which
involves operating SiPMs face-to-face and measuring their coincident signals,
and the reflection method, which employs a highly reflective film attached to
the surface of the SiPMs. External cross-talk measurements have been conducted
on several types of SiPMs, including Vacuum Ultra-Violet (VUV) sensitive SiPMs
that Fondazione Bruno Kessler (FBK) and Hamamatsu Photonics Inc (HPK) produced
for nEXO as well as visible-sensitive SiPMs provided by FBK, HPK and SensL
Technologies Ltd (SenSL) for JUNO-TAO. The results reveal a significant
presence of external cross-talk in all tested SiPMs, with HPK's SiPMs
exhibiting a dominant external cross-talk component due to the implementation
of optical trenches that effectively suppress internal cross-talk. Furthermore,
we found that the number of fired pixels resulting from internal cross-talk can
be described by combining Geometric and Borel models for all tested SiPMs,
while the external cross-talk can be predicted using a pure Borel model. These
distinct probability distributions lead to different excess noise factors,
thereby impacting the detector performance in varying ways
Extended search for supernovalike neutrinos in NOvA coincident with LIGO/Virgo detections
A search is performed for supernovalike neutrino interactions coincident with 76 gravitational wave events detected by the LIGO/Virgo Collaboration. For 40 of these events, full readout of the time around the gravitational wave is available from the NOvA Far Detector. For these events, we set limits on the fluence of the sum of all neutrino flavors of F29(50) kpc at 90% C.L. Weaker limits are set for other gravitational wave events with partial Far Detector data and/or Near Detector data
Search for active-sterile neutrino mixing using neutral-current interactions in NOvA
We report results from the first search for sterile neutrinos mixing with active neutrinos through a reduction in the rate of neutral-current interactions over a baseline of 810 km between the NOvA detectors. Analyzing a 14-kton detector equivalent exposure of 6.05 x 10(20) protons-on-target in the NuMI beam at Fermilab, we observe 95 neutral-current candidates at the Far Detector compared with 83.5 +/- 9.7(stat) +/- 9.4(syst) events predicted assuming mixing only occurs between active neutrino species. No evidence for upsilon(mu) -\u3e upsilon(mu) transitions is found. Interpreting these results within a 3 + 1 model, we place constraints on the mixing angles theta(24) \u3c 20.8 degrees and theta(34) \u3c 31.2 degrees at the 90% C.L. for 0.05 eV(2) \u3c= Delta m(41)(2) \u3c= 0.5 eV(2), the range of mass splittings that produce no significant oscillations over the Near Detector baseline
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First measurement of neutrino oscillation parameters using neutrinos and antineutrinos by NOvA.
The NOvA experiment has seen a 4.4σ signal of ν[over ¯]_{e} appearance in a 2 GeV ν[over ¯]_{μ} beam at a distance of 810 km. Using 12.33×10^{20} protons on target delivered to the Fermilab NuMI neutrino beamline, the experiment recorded 27 ν[over ¯]_{μ}→ν[over ¯]_{e} candidates with a background of 10.3 and 102 ν[over ¯]_{μ}→ν[over ¯]_{μ} candidates. This new antineutrino data are combined with neutrino data to measure the parameters |Δm_{32}^{2}|=2.48_{-0.06}^{+0.11}×10^{-3}  eV^{2}/c^{4} and sin^{2}θ_{23} in the ranges from (0.53-0.60) and (0.45-0.48) in the normal neutrino mass hierarchy. The data exclude most values near δ_{CP}=π/2 for the inverted mass hierarchy by more than 3σ and favor the normal neutrino mass hierarchy by 1.9σ and θ_{23} values in the upper octant by 1.6σ
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