Optical transmission characterization of fused silica materials irradiated at the CERN Large Hadron Collider

S. Yang, A. Tate,R. Longo,M. Sabate Gilarte,F. Cerutti,S. Mazzoni,M. Grosse Perdekamp, E. Bravin,Z. Citron, B. Kuehn, F. Nuernberg,B. Cole, J. Fritchie, I. Gelber, M. Hoppesch, S. Jackobsen,T. Koeth, C. Lantz, D. MacLean, A. Mignerey, M. Murray, M. Palm, M. Phipps, S. Popescu, N. Santiago, S. Shenkar, P. Steinberg

NUCLEAR INSTRUMENTS & METHODS IN PHYSICS RESEARCH SECTION A-ACCELERATORS SPECTROMETERS DETECTORS AND ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT(2023)

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Abstract
The Target Absorbers for Neutrals (TANs) represent one of the most radioactive regions in the Large Hadron Collider. Seven 40 cm long fused silica rods with different dopant specifications, manufactured by Heraeus, were irradiated in one of the TANs located around the ATLAS experiment by the Beam RAte of Neutrals (BRAN) detector group. This campaign took place during Run 2 p+p data taking, which occurred between 2016 and 2018. This paper reports a complete characterization of optical transmission per unit length of irradiated fused silica materials as a function of wavelength (240 nm-1500 nm), dose (up to 18 MGy), and level of OH and H2 dopants introduced in the manufacturing process. The dose delivered to the rods was estimated using Monte Carlo simulations performed by the CERN FLUKA team.
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FLUKA,Radiation damage,Fused silica,Optical transmission
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