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Overview on Overview on H.E.S.S. camera H.E.S.S. camera
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Overview on Overview on H.E.S.S. camera H.E.S.S. camera
designsdesignsP. Vincent for the HESS collaborationP. Vincent for the HESS collaboration
LPNHE – IN2P3/CNRS – Université Paris VI & LPNHE – IN2P3/CNRS – Université Paris VI & VIIVII
H.E.S.S.-MAGIC-CTA meeting inH.E.S.S.-MAGIC-CTA meeting inBerlin, May 4-5Berlin, May 4-5

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Requirements• Low threshold (~ 0 GeV)• Large dynamic range and acceptance (∞)• Large FoV (~360o)• High trigger rate for minimal dead time (0%)• Good energy (ΔE/E -> 0) and
angular resolution (ΔΦ -> 0”)
and, all that for free

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Some basic ideas developed on HESS
cameras• Fine pixelisation ( < PSF) for 5o FoV (extended sources,
survey, energy and angular resolution)• Redundant information for calibration purposes (for data
quality)• Avoid delay line for data storage (also for data quality)• Fast readout with minimum dead time (to go to low
energy).• Fast analogue trigger (to profit from timing information)• Should be easy to install and repair (for human life
quality)• Not totally free but low cost (for our institutions)

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Fine pixelisation ( < PFS) for 5o FoV
• Advantage :– Energy
reconstruction– Angular
resolution• Disadvantage :
960 pixels/camera have a cost
Image of point source

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Photo-multipliersStandard PMTs from Photonis
Co:– QE ~ 20-25%– rms ~ 40 %– Time fall ~ 1.8ns– FWHM ~ 3 ns @ 2.105
– Dark current < 1 nA– Unif. 20% for < 2.1 cm– cone eff. ~ 70% DC-DC converters from ISEG Co
:– ΔU/U ~ 1.10-4 (< 0.1V @ 1000 V)– 5V/ms– Imax ≃154 μA– 850 V < U < 1 300V– ΔU/ΔT < 5.10-5 V per C0
– ~250 mW per pixel
About 180 €/channel

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Photo-detector understanding
• Single photo-electron at nominal HV value– 80 ADC channel @ 2.105 of gain
Dispersion over a camera
Checked every 2 days Stable on a period
Rms ~ 6 ADC count

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Calibration• Stability thanks to temperature
control and monitoring : – 192 sensors– 92 fans
• NSB monitoring :– HVI vs HV– Scalers– DCI

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Calibration vs Acquisition
• The single photo-electron @ 2.105 implies 2 gain channels to cover the dynamic range:– 2 data channels – 1 trigger channel

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Large dynamic rangeTwo gain channels
• HESS I :– HG : from 1 to ~ 200– LG : from 10 to ~ 1 600
From 100 GeV up to few tens of TeV
• HESS II :– HG : from 1 to ~ 150– LG : from 10 to > 5 000
~20 GeV to few tens of TeV
E. Delagnes, Y. Degerli, P. Goret (DAPNIA, CEA/Saclay)P. Nayman, F. Toussenel (IN2P3/LPNHE Paris)
HESS I
HESS II

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Acquisition speed• HESS I:
– Max speed 2.5 kHz (limited by the front end)– ~15% dead time @ 300 Hz
• HESS II:- Max speed ≥ 3 kHz (limited by the network)- ~ 0.7% dead time @ 3kHz
HESS II
0.7% dead time @ 3 kHz
20082004 20??

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Acquisition speed enhancement
HESS I• ARS0 : Analogue Memory built
for ANTARES (SEI-Dapnia)5 buffers/chip, 128 cells per
channel.– Sampling @ 1 GHz– Dynamic range 9-10 bits– Linearity (1 – 1,600 γe)– Max readout ~ 15 KHz :
• Sampling (calibration)• integrated charge
(operation)
HESS II• SAM (Swift Analogue
Memory) :2 differential channels x 256 cells– Max sampling freq : 2.5-3 GSps– Analog input bandwidth ≤ 300
MHz– Operate up to 400 kHz – Dynamic range > 11.3 bits– Cross-talk < 0.1%– Linearity (1 – 5,000 γe)– Low power consumption ~ 300
mW.HESS I

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Use of analogue memories need fast
trigger• Analogue sum of width
of the signal pulse over a programmable threshold + multiplicity in a sector of 64 pixels.
• Answer in 70 ns and ~100 ns for HESS I and II respectively
38 overlapping 38 overlapping sectorssectors

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Compact & modular• 60 removable drawers
HESS I
HESS IIBy courtesy of P. Manigot - LLR
By courtesy of P. Manigot - LLR

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Compact & modular• Advantages:
– Integrated electronics and local treatment is faster– Complete monitoring and slow control system– Minimal signal distortion– Compacity allow full construction and test in
laboratory– Only power & network connection– Modularity facilitates the installation and
maintenance
• Constraints:– Weight (~1 ton for HESS I and ~3 for HESS II)– Modularity also has a cost

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HESS I experienceAssembly line : camera build and fully tested at the laboratory

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Ready for usage
Camera # 4November 2003

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Plug & Play• camera
installation
December 2nd
In the morning
At noon
afternoon

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Plug & Play
Very early in the morning
• Fill camera with drawers
December, 3rd

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Plug & PlayDecember 3rd
• Install cone plate
During night

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Plug & PlayConnect to the
power, network and central trigger
look if camera stay in place
December 4th

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Plug & PlayAfter some more
tests and the end of the moon period
First event
December 11th

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HESS II• Other new features that I will not talk about :
– New photo-tube studies (standard but new processes)– Auto-focus and unloading of the camera – Level 2 trigger (decision ~ 20μs)– ….
see ICRC 2005
SAM FIFOSAM FIFOSAM FIFOSAMAM+ADC FIFO
FPGA
L1 trigger L2 trigger
< 400 kHz < 50 kHzPMs

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CostHESS I
– PMTs (960) 0.15 M€– Mechanics 0.16 M€– Electronics 0.34 M€
• Camera 0.65 M€/unit
HESS II – PMTs (2048) 0.5 M€– Mechanics 0.8 M€– Electronics 1.2 M€ (x4 due to R&D and many test benches)
• Camera 2.5 M€/unit
} Industrialized process
} Industrialized process

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Summary• After 3 years of development 4 cameras were
installed between June 2002 and end of 2003. • Performances reach expectations of five years
ago.• HESS II camera profits from the first phase
experiment with upgrades and additional features …
• HESS cameras have proven their capability under operation … 32 k €/unit/(source/year).
• Large scale production needs complete industrialization. It will induce extra cost but the R&D, already paid, can partially compensate …

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That’s all folks
MPI Kernphysik, HeidelbergHumboldt Univ. Berlin
Ruhr-Univ. BochumUniv. Hamburg
Landessternwarte HeidelbergUniv. Kiel
Univ. Tübingen, GermanyLPNHE - Paris, Univ. Paris VI-VII
LLR, Ecole Polytechnique, PalaiseauAPC - College de France, Univ. Paris VII
CEA - SaclayCESR - ToulouseLAOG - Grenoble
LUTH - Observatoire de ParisLPTA - Montpelier
LAPP - annecyDurham Univ.
Charles Univ., PragDublin Inst. for Adv. Studies
Yerewan Physics Inst.Univ. of Namibia, Windhoek
Univ. Potchefstroom

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DAS• Linux OS => pseudo-Real time OS
are not quite free but profit from a large community of developers
• cPCI bus. It is fast 64bits @ 33MHz + DMA transfer (HESS ~ 620 Mbits/s)
• Independent remote control via terminal server for security.
• …

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HESS II expected performanceHESS II expected performance
HESS II
StandaloneHESS IIHybrid
~50 GeV
10-20 GeV
~100 GeVHESS I
L1 standard trigger condition only
Stereoscopy H.E.S.S. Phase IHybrid stereoscopy Phase IIMonoscopy Phase II
M. Ouchrif (IN2P3/LPNHE Paris)
Trigger condition : 4 PMs above 5
γe rate 2.5 kHz dead time ~
0.5%

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Level 2 (under study): Binary information at the level of
individual pixel.Decision must be taken in less than 20
s.Algorithm programmed on DSP or FPGA
Reject event without cluster NSB and unclustered gamma
Reject High energy image amplitude Pulsar study
Estimate second moment HillasNeural network …
Trigger
L1 (lower threshold) + L2(clustering)
L1 (standard)
M. Tluczykont (LLR/Ecole polytechnique)M. Tluczykont (LLR/Ecole polytechnique)

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Camera can moves by ~10 cm depending on elevation, to focus on shower image
focusing
W. Hofmann, J.Phys. G27, 933(2001)W. Hofmann, J.Phys. G27, 933(2001)

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Autofocus

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Implantation générale

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Implantation générale