Physics
Scientific paper
Feb 1999
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=1999nimpa.423..146a&link_type=abstract
Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research Section A, Volume 423, Issue 1, p. 146-156.
Physics
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The NESTOR detector, at present under construction, is a telescope for high-energy neutrino astronomy. The apparatus, based on Cherenkov light detection, will be deployed in deep sea (about 4000m) near the S.W. Greek coast. We briefly describe the NESTOR detector, then we describe with more details the electronics for NESTOR data acquisition and transmission. The detector signals are sampled at 200MHz and all the resulting information are transmitted to the laboratory on 30km long electro-optical cable. The estimated Mean Time Between Failure of the full electronics system is greater than 20 years. Tests performed on the first prototypes confirm the main characteristics of these electronics: the dynamic range allowed for the signals is bigger than 1000, the pulse shape is reconstructed with an 8 bit ADC accuracy and the resolution in the measurement of the signal ``threshold crossing time'' is better than 200ps.
Ameli Fabrizio
Bonori M.
Bottai Sergio
Capone Antonio
Curti Fabio
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