Title :
Commissioning of the new electronics and online system for the Super-Kamiokande experiment
Author :
Yamada, S. ; Awai, K. ; Hayato, Y. ; Kaneyuki, K. ; Kouzuma, Y. ; Nakayama, S. ; Nishino, H. ; Okumura, K. ; Obayashi, Y. ; Shimizu, Y. ; Shiozawa, M. ; Takeda, A. ; Yokozawa, T. ; Koshio, Y. ; Moriyama, S. ; Heng, Y. ; Chen, S. ; Yang, B. ; Tanaka, T. ;
Author_Institution :
Inst. for Cosmic Ray Res., Univ. of Tokyo, Kashiwa, Japan
Abstract :
The Super-Kamiokande (SK) detector is a ring imaging Cherenkov detector for neutrino physics and proton-decay search and consists of 50000 tons of pure water equipped with about 13000 photo-multipliers (PMTs). The old front-end electronics and online system running for more than one decade were all upgraded in September, 2008 and the data acquisition was started successfully. The new front-end electronics is based on a charge to time converter (QTC) and a multi-hit TDC. TCP/IP based readout channel is implemented to handle large amounts of data. In the new data acquisition (DAQ) scheme, the hardware event-trigger for the data reduction is replaced by processing all the hits in the online farm, so that we are able to lower the threshold of the detection energy for solar neutrino and analyze consecutive events whose time interval is too long to detect in the previous system. To make the new online system to be capable of processing larger dataflow of up to 470 MB/s, we utilize Gigabit and 10 Gigabit Ethernet techniques and distribute the load over Linux PCs to handle a large amount of data. In this paper, we will describe the design and performance of the new system in the commissioning.
Keywords :
Cherenkov counters; commissioning; convertors; data acquisition; local area networks; nuclear electronics; photomultipliers; transport protocols; trigger circuits; SK detector; Super-Kamiokande experiment; TCP/IP based readout channel; data acquisition scheme; dataflow; gigabit Ethernet techniques; hardware event-trigger; multihit TDC; neutrino physics; new electronics; old front-end electronics; online system; photomultipliers; proton-decay search; ring imaging Cherenkov detector; solar neutrino; time converter; Data acquisition; Detectors; Ethernet networks; Event detection; Hardware; Linux; Neutrino sources; Personal communication networks; Physics; TCPIP; Data acquisition; Event building; Front-end electronics; Neutrinos;
Conference_Titel :
Real Time Conference, 2009. RT '09. 16th IEEE-NPSS
Conference_Location :
Beijing
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4244-4454-0
DOI :
10.1109/RTC.2009.5321856