Abstract
Doping Liquid Argon (LAr) with xenon is a known technique to shift the light emitted by argon (128 nm) to a longer wavelength to ease its detection. The largest Xenon doping test ever performed in a LArTPC was carried out in ProtoDUNE Single Phase (ProtoDUNE-SP) at the CERN Neutrino Platform. The response of such a large TPC (7701 of Liquid Argon and 4401 of fiducial mass) has been studied using the ProtoDUNE Photon Detection System (PDS) and a dedicated setup installed before the run. With the first, it was possible to study the light detected in the system as a function of the xenon concentration and to characterise the light collection efficiency with respect to the track position. With the second system it was possible to disentangle the LAr (128 nm) light from the xenon (178 nm) light using two dedicated X-ARAPUCA modules. The run was fully satisfactory, it was possible to measure directly the increase of the xenon light component during doping; furthermore most of the LAr light quenched by impurities was fully recovered even at small Xenon concentration (< 20 ppm in mass). A study of the collected scintillation light as a function of the track position showed an improvement of the detector response uniformity.
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