NEXT-100 Technical Design Report (TDR): Executive summary

Álvarez Puerta, Vicente
Borges, Filipa I.G.M.
Cárcel García, Sara
Carmona, J.M.
Castel, J.
Catalá, J.M.
Cebrián, Susana
Cervera Villanueva, Anselmo
Chan, D.
Conde, Carlos A.N.
Dafni, Theopisti
Dias, T.H.V.T
Díaz Medina, José
Egorov, M.
Esteve, Raúl
Evtoukhovitch, P.
Fernandes, L.M.P.
Ferrario, Paola
Ferreira, Antonio Luis
Ferrer-Ribas, E.
Freitas, Elisabete D.C.
Gehman, Victor M.
Gil Ortiz, Alejandro
Giomataris, I.
Goldschmidt, Azriel
Gómez, H.
Gómez Cadenas, Juan José
González, K.
González-Díaz, Diego
Gutiérrez, Rafael María
Hauptman, John M.
Hernando Morata, J.A.
Herrera, D.C.
Herrero, Vicente
Iguaz, F.J.
Irastorza, Igor Garcia
Kalinnikov, V.
Kiang, D.
Labarga, Luis A.
Liubarsky, Igor
Lopes, J.A.M.
Lorca Galindo, David
Losada, Marta
Luzón, Gloria
Marí, A.
Martín-Albo Simón, Justo
Martínez Pérez, Alberto
Miller, Tom P.
Moiseenko, A.
Monrabal Capilla, Francesc
Monteiro, Cristina M.B.
Monzó, J.M.
Mora, Francisco José
Moutinho, L.M.
Muñoz Vidal, J.
Natal da Luz, H.
Navarro, G.
Nebot Guinot, Miquel
Nygren, David R.
Oliveira, Carlos A.B.
Palma, R.
Pérez, Javier Martin
Pérez Aparicio, J.L.
Renner, Joshua
Rodríguez, Ángel Y.
Santos, Filomena P.
dos Santos, Joaquim M.F.
Seguí, Laura
Serra Díaz-Cano, Luis
Shuman, Derek B.
Sofka, C.
Sorel, Michel
Toledo, J.F.
Tomás, A.
Torrent Collell, Jordi
Tsamalaidze, Zviadi
Vázquez, D.
Velicheva, E.
Veloso, João F.C.A.
Villar, José Ángel
Webb, R.C.
Weber, T.
White, James T.
Yahlali Haddou, Nadia
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In this Technical Design Report (TDR) we describe the NEXT-100 detector that will search for neutrinoless double beta decay (bb0n) in 136Xe at the Laboratorio Subterr´aneo de Canfranc (LSC), in Spain. The document formalizes the design presented in our Conceptual Design Report (CDR): an electroluminescence time projection chamber, with separate readout planes for calorimetry and tracking, located, respectively, behind cathode and anode. The detector is designed to hold a maximum of about 150 kg of xenon at 15 bar, or 100 kg at 10 bar. This option builds in the capability to increase the total isotope mass by 50% while keeping the operating pressure at a manageable level. The readout plane performing the energy measurement is composed of Hamamatsu R11410- 10 photomultipliers, specially designed for operation in low-background, xenon-based detectors. Each individual PMT will be isolated from the gas by an individual, pressure resistant enclosure and will be coupled to the sensitive volume through a sapphire window. The tracking plane consists in an array of Hamamatsu S10362-11-050P MPPCs used as tracking pixels. They will be arranged in square boards holding 64 sensors (8 8) with a 1-cm pitch. The inner walls of the TPC, the sapphire windows and the boards holding the MPPCs will be coated with tetraphenyl butadiene (TPB), a wavelength shifter, to improve the light collection ​
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