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Possible Polish groups contribution to the ICARUS-NESSIE experiment

Possible Polish groups contribution to the ICARUS-NESSIE experiment. J.Kisiel University of Silesia, Katowice, Poland (on behalf of physicists from: IFJ PAN Kraków , NCBJ Warszawa, Warsaw Technical University and University of Silesia). Wire production for T150.

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Possible Polish groups contribution to the ICARUS-NESSIE experiment

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  1. Possible Polish groups contribution to the ICARUS-NESSIE experiment J.Kisiel University of Silesia, Katowice, Poland (on behalf of physicists from: IFJ PAN Kraków, NCBJ Warszawa, Warsaw Technical University and University of Silesia)

  2. Wire production for T150 • The four Polish groups from the H.Niewodniczański Institute of Nuclear Physics (Kraków), the National Center for Nuclear Research (Warszawa), the Institute for Radioelectronics (Warsaw University of Technology) and Institute of Physics (University of Silesia, Katowice) built a complete line for the wire production accordingly to the specifications required by the ICARUS T600 inner detector. • This production line has been successfully tested in 2006 and is presently stored in Poland. • As the proposed structure of the new T150 module is an extended version of existing T600, the “Polish” line can be used for the wire production. The line is prepared to produce all kind of wires, including the longest horizontal. However… • Since a long time from the assembly of the wire production line (2006) presently there is no space for the wire production.

  3. Financing • The four Polish groups from the H.Niewodniczański Institute of Nuclear Physics (Kraków), the National Center for Nuclear Research (Warszawa), the Institute for Radioelectronics (Warsaw University of Technology) and Institute of Physics (University of Silesia, Katowice) received financial support from the Polish National Research Center for the participation in the ICARUS experiment. This covers years 2013- 2014 for work on onging ICARUS project and some work (simulations?) towards ICARUS-NESSIE.

  4. Laboratoryroomat IFJ Cracow - Completely renovated laboratory: 12x5.5 m2,lighting according to the Polish IndustrialNorms. - Checks for no cooling/heating, cooling to 18o, heating to 27o : temperature stable well within one degree. 12 temperature sensors, relative calibration. Cryogenic Liquid Detectors for Future Particle Physics, LNGS - March 13th-14th 2006, Gran Sasso, Italy, presented by M.Markiewicz, IFJ PAN Kraków

  5. Wiring Device0.50 – 10.50 m long wires

  6. Parallel Wire Production 0.50 – 4.00 m long wires

  7. Wiring Device

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