Abstract

The ICARUS-T600 Liquid Argon (LAr) Time Projection Chamber (TPC) is presently taking data in the Short Baseline Neutrino (SBN) program at Fermilab (U.S.A.) to search for a possible LSND-like sterile neutrino signal at Δm 2 ≈ 1 eV2 with the Booster Neutrino Beam (BNB). A light detection system, based on 360 large area Photo-Multiplier Tubes (PMTs), has been realized for ICARUS-T600 to detect VUV photons produced by the passage of ionizing particles in LAr. This system is fundamental for the TPC operation, providing an efficient trigger and contributing to the 3D reconstruction of events. Moreover, since the detector is exposed to a huge flux of cosmic rays due to its shallow depths installation, the light detection system allows for the time reconstruction of events, contributing to the identification and to the selection of genuine neutrino interactions. The correct time reconstruction of events requires the precise knowledge of the delay of each PMT channel and a good synchronization of recording electronics, this last based on fast sampling digitizers. To achieve a time resolution better than 1 ns, we perform three consecutive timing corrections deployed at different stages of the optical data flow. Results demonstrate the capability of the ICARUS-T600 light detection system to allow a precise reconstruction of the temporal evolution of each event occurring in the detector and the association of neutrino events with the bunched structure of BNB.

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