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A gaseous-helium cooling system for silicon detectors in the Nab experiment
Published 8 Jan 2026 in physics.ins-det and nucl-ex | (2601.05115v1)
Abstract: The Nab experiment aims to extract the neutron beta decay correlation coefficients 'a' and 'b'. This will be accomplished using a 7 m tall electromagnetic spectrometer which measures electron energies and proton momenta. Detection of electrons and protons resulting from neutron beta decay will be carried out using large-area, thick, highly-segmented, single-crystal silicon detectors. These detectors and accompanying electronics will be cooled by a recirculating, gaseous helium cooling system to below 150 K with +/- 0.5 K stability. We will motivate the need for detector cooling in the Nab experiment and discuss design and performance of this cooling system.
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