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Datum
2018Typ
- Conference Paper
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Abstract
Solid state photosensors, usually called SiPM or G-APD, seem ideal devices to be used in Imaging Atmospheric Cherenkov Telescopes (IACT). Nevertheless, their temperature dependence poses questions about their suitability in the harsh environment intrinsic to the operation of IACTs. While detailed measurements in the laboratory are possible with some sample sensors, limited data about the performance and uniformity of large samples exist. The First G-APD Cherenkov Telescope (FACT) is pioneering the usage of SiPMs for IACTs. Its camera consists of 1440 SiPMs and it is operated since October 2011 each night when observation conditions permit. Using no temperature stabilization system for the sensors, their temperature is closely coupled to the outside temperature that can change by more than 20 ∘C. While the strong temperature dependence of the gain of the sensors was shown to be easily compensated by adapting the applied voltage, there could also be higher order temperature dependencies of parameters like optical cross-talk, after-pulsing and wavelength dependent photon-detection efficiency. While external calibration devices could be used, one would have to proof that these devices do not have their own temperature dependencies. Instead, we use the constant flux of high energetic cosmic ray particles as calibration device. Their measured flux can depend on variable absorption and scattering of Cherenkov light e.g. due to dust and clouds, as well as on seasonal variations of the atmosphere. Nevertheless, using data sets where the temperature drastically changed within short time periods, we show that temperature dependencies of FACT, including the SiPMs, are well under control. Mehr anzeigen
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https://doi.org/10.3929/ethz-b-000318086Publikationsstatus
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Buchtitel
Proceedings of the 35th International Cosmic Ray Conference (ICRC 2017)Zeitschrift / Serie
PoS: Proceedings of ScienceBand
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Verlag
Sissa Medialab srlKonferenz
Organisationseinheit
08823 - Biland, Adrian (Tit.-Prof.)
ETH Bibliographie
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