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A Flexible Data Acquisition System Architecture for the Nab Experiment

Instrumentation and Detectors 2024-07-26 v1 Nuclear Experiment

Abstract

The Nab experiment will measure the electron-neutrino correlation and Fierz interference term in free neutron beta decay to test the Standard Model and probe Beyond the Standard Model Physics. Using National Instrument's PXIe-5171 Reconfigurable Oscilloscope module, we have developed a data acquisition system that is not only capable of meeting Nab's specifications, but flexible enough to be adapted in situ as the experimental environment dictates. The L1 and L2 trigger logic can be reconfigured to optimize the system for coincidence event detection at runtime through configuration files and LabVIEW controls. This system is capable of identifying L1 triggers at at least 11 MHz, while reading out a peak signal rate of approximately 22 GB/s. During commissioning, the system ran at a sustained readout rate of 400400 MB/s of signal data originating from roughly 66 kHz L2 triggers, well within the peak performance of the system.

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@article{arxiv.2407.17606,
  title  = {A Flexible Data Acquisition System Architecture for the Nab Experiment},
  author = {D. G. Mathews and H. Acharya and C. B. Crawford and M. H. Gervais and A. P. Jezghani and M. McCrea and A. Nelsen and A. Atencio and N. Birge and L. J. Broussard and J. H. Choi and F. M. Gonzalez and H. Li and N. Macsai and A. Mendelsohn and R. R. Mammei and G. V. Riley and R. A. Whitehead},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2407.17606},
  year   = {2024}
}

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11 pages, 6 figures

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