Publications [#361679] of Phillip S. Barbeau
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Ackerman, N; Albert, J; Auger, M; Auty, DJ; Badhrees, I; Barbeau, PS; Bartoszek, L; Baussan, E; Belov, V; Benitez-Medina, C; Bhatta, T; Breidenbach, M; Brunner, T; Cao, GF; Cen, WR; Chambers, C; Cleveland, B; Conley, R; Cook, S; Coon, M; Craddock, W; Craycraft, A; Cree, W; Daniels, T; Darroch, L; Daugherty, SJ; Daughhetee, J; Davis, CG; Davis, J; Delaquis, S; Mesrobian-Kabakian, AD; deVoe, R; Didberidze, T; Dilling, J; Dobi, A; Dolgolenko, AG; Dolinski, MJ; Dunford, M; Echevers, J; Espic, L; Jr, WF; Fairbank, D; Farine, J; Feldmeier, W; Feyzbakhsh, S; Fierlinger, P; Fouts, K; Franco, D; Freytag, D; Fudenberg, D; Gautam, P; Giroux, G; Gornea, R; Graham, K; Gratta, G; Hagemann, C; Hall, C; Hall, K; Haller, G; Hansen, EV; Hargrove, C; Herbst, R; Herrin, S; Hodgson, J; Hughes, M; Iverson, A; Jamil, A; Jessiman, C; Jewell, MJ; Johnson, A; Johnson, TN; Johnston, S; Karelin, A; Kaufman, LJ; Killick, R; Koffas, T; Kravitz, S; Krücken, R; Kuchenkov, A; Kumar, KS; Lan, Y; Larson, A; Leonard, DS; Leonard, F; LePort, F; Li, GS; Li, S; Li, Z; Licciardi, C; Lin, YH; Mackay, D; MacLellan, R; Marino, M; Martin, J-M; Martin, Y; McElroy, T; McFarlane, K; Michel, T; Mong, B; Moore, DC; Murray, K; Neilson, R; Njoya, O; Nusair, O; O'Sullivan, K; Odian, A; Ostrovskiy, I; Ouellet, C; Piepke, A; Pocar, A; Prescott, CY; Pushkin, K; Retiere, F; Rivas, A; Robinson, AL; Rollin, E; Rowson, PC; Rozo, MP; Runge, J; Russell, JJ; Schmidt, S; Schubert, A; Sinclair, D; Skarpaas, K; Slutsky, S; Smith, E; Soma, AK; Stekhanov, V; Strickland, V; Swift, M; Tarka, M; Todd, J; Tolba, T; Tosi, D; Totev, TI; Tsang, R; Twelker, K; Veenstra, B; Veeraraghavan, V; Vuilleumier, J-L; Vuilleumier, J-M; Wagenpfeil, M; Waite, A; Walton, J; Walton, T; Wamba, K; Watkins, J; Weber, M; Wen, LJ; Wichoski, U; Wittgen, M; Wodin, J; Wood, J; Wrede, G; Wu, SX; Xia, Q; Yang, L; Yen, Y-R; Zeldovich, OY; Ziegler, T, The EXO-200 detector, part II: Auxiliary Systems
(July, 2021) .
Abstract:
The EXO-200 experiment searched for neutrinoless double-beta decay of
$^{136}$Xe with a single-phase liquid xenon detector. It used an active mass of
110 kg of 80.6%-enriched liquid xenon in an ultra-low background time
projection chamber with ionization and scintillation detection and readout.
This paper describes the design and performance of the various support systems
necessary for detector operation, including cryogenics, xenon handling, and
controls. Novel features of the system were driven by the need to protect the
thin-walled detector chamber containing the liquid xenon, to achieve high
chemical purity of the Xe, and to maintain thermal uniformity across the
detector.
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