21–22 Jun 2013
Asia/Tokyo timezone

Session

Detector Calibrations

22 Jun 2013, 15:00

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  1. Dr Hide-Kazu TANAKA (ICRR, University of Tokyo)
    22/06/2013, 15:00
    I will discuss overview of current status and prototyping / R&D plans for Hyper-K calibration.
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  2. Dr Shigenobu Matsuno (University of Hawaii)
    22/06/2013, 15:15
    The outer detector of the Hyper-Kamikande detector needs some way to calibrate their sensor response against known light source. The detail of Super-Kamiokande OD calibration system is presented as an example of such a system. A smilar system for the HK detector will be descussed along with a rough estimation of its cost.
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  3. Mr Hirohisa A. Tanaka (University of British Columbia/Institute of Particle Physics)
    22/06/2013, 15:30
    A facility to measure the response and reflective properties of PMTs (and other materials) in water is under construction at TRIUMF. Through two manipulator arms, collimated and polarize laser light at various wavelengths can be directed at the PMT (or other sample) from a large range of position and angles, with reflected light detected by a photosensor on the other arm. The facility includes...
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  4. Dr Szymon Manecki (VirginiaTech)
    22/06/2013, 15:45
    This will be a review of the calibration (insertion) system for the Hyper-K detector. The talk will cover current status and design concept of the hardware as well as details regarding the CCD-source-positioning system incorporated from the Borexino design.
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  5. Dr Yusuke Koshio (Okayama university)
    22/06/2013, 16:00
    The status of the development of new calibration source R&D for Hyper-K.
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