The ICARUS Front-end Preamplifier Working at Liquid Argon Temperature

Physics – Instrumentation and Detectors

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14 pages, 13 figures, 19 references

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We describe characteristics and performance of the low-noise front-end
preamplifier used in the ICARUS 50-litre liquid Argon Time Projection Chamber
installed in the CERN West Area Neutrino Facility during the 1997-98 neutrino
runs. The preamplifiers were designed to work immersed in ultra-pure liquid
Argon at a temperature of 87K.

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