Muon Veto System for a Reactor-Monitoring Anti-neutrino Detector
January 1, 2007Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (LLNL) Physics/Engineering, 2006-07
Liaison(s): Adam Bernstein, Steven Dazeley
Advisor(s): Richard Haskell
Students(s): Max Pflueger (TL), Matthew Williams (TL), Gregory Nielsen, Victor Wang, Anthony Hutain (S), Michael Crockett (S), Zach Lupei (F)
The Clinic team designed, constructed, and tested a new muon veto system for LLNL’s second gen-eration cubic meter scale antineutrino detector for use in reactor monitoring applications. To maximize the efficiency and effectiveness of this veto system the team conducted tests to characterize the spatial response of different types of muon veto paddles. The team also conducted simulations to verify and extend our experimental data. The team designed and implemented a framing system to hold the muon veto paddles in a robust and gap-free arrangement around the anti-neutrino detector.