Design Improvements to Cables and Connectors in the MAJORANA DEMONSTRATOR

Not scheduled
20m
Kongresshaus Stadthalle Heidelberg (Heidelberg)

Kongresshaus Stadthalle Heidelberg

Heidelberg

Neckarstaden 24 69117 Heidelberg Germany
Poster 0vbb Poster (participating in poster prize competition)

Speaker

Mr David Hervas Aguilar (University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill)

Description

The MAJORANA DEMONSTRATOR, a modular array containing both natural and $^{\text{76}}$Ge-enriched germanium p-type point contact detectors, is currently searching for neutrinoless double-beta decay in $^{\text{76}}$Ge. The DEMONSTRATOR uses custom high voltage and signal cables to bias the detectors and to read out the deposited charge respectively. These purposefully low-mass cables and connectors must meet stringent radiopurity requirements and maintain electrical integrity while being subjected to thermal and mechanical stress. Based on the DEMONSTRATOR’s operational performance, a replacement set of cables and connectors is being developed with the aim of increasing overall reliability while maintaining low connector mass and radiopurity. We will discuss the motivations for the upgrade, the ongoing performance tests, issues encountered, and potential future application to LEGEND, a next-generation tonne-scale $^{\text{76}}$Ge experiment.
Authorship annotation on behalf of the MAJORANA Collaboration
Session and Location Wednesday Session, Poster Wall #203 (Ballroom)
Poster included in proceedings: yes

Primary authors

Ms Anna Reine (University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill) Mr David Hervas Aguilar (University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill) Mr Haufe Christopher (University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill)

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