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X-ray detection with Micromegas with background levels below 10−6keV−1cm−2s−1

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Published 23 December 2013 © CERN 2013
, , 3rd International Conference on Micro Pattern Gaseous Detectors Citation S Aune et al 2013 JINST 8 C12042DOI 10.1088/1748-0221/8/12/C12042

1748-0221/8/12/C12042

Abstract

Micromegas detectors are an optimum technological choice for the detection of low energy x-rays. The low background techniques applied to these detectors yielded remarkable background reductions over the years, being the CAST experiment beneficiary of these developments. In this document we report on the latest upgrades towards further background reductions and better understanding of the detectors' response. The upgrades encompass the readout electronics, a new detector design and the implementation of a more efficient cosmic muon veto system. Background levels below 10−6keV-1cm-2s-1 have been obtained at sea level for the first time, demonstrating the feasibility of the expectations posed by IAXO, the next generation axion helioscope. Some results obtained with a set of measurements conducted in the x-ray beam of the CAST Detector Laboratory will be also presented and discussed.

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10.1088/1748-0221/8/12/C12042