ITeDA

buenos aires - Constituyentes Atomic Center CNEA

The ITeDA Buenos Aires headquarters has the following laboratories dedicated to the design and development of detectors:

  • Measurements and Cryogenics Laboratory

This laboratory features a Bluefors LD250 dilution cryostat capable of reaching a base temperature of 10 mK. It is equipped with eight high-frequency lines up to 18 GHz and 48 lines for direct current measurements, 24 of which are superconducting.

It also has the necessary cabling for the simultaneous use of up to three SQUIDs and all the required acquisition electronics. It also has two low-noise amplifiers from LNF, accompanied by their respective power supplies.

The laboratory also features a Keysight PNA-X 4-port vector network analyzer with up to 26 GHz, an Agilent spectrum analyzer, an Agilent logic analyzer, a 1 GHz bandwidth Tektronix oscilloscope with 4 channels and two active probes, and a 1.5 GHz bandwidth LeCroy oscilloscope with 4 channels and two active probes.

Ancillary equipment is also available, including laboratory power supplies, handheld and bench multimeters, a thermal imaging camera, and portable oscilloscopes. The facility also has fully equipped workbenches for soldering electronic boards.

  • Dark Room

This room can house large devices with little or no light pollution. The AMIGA detector electronics are calibrated here.

  • Experimental Array Room for Particle Detection

This room houses prototype detectors for testing. The detectors developed for the Pierre Auger Observatory were tested here on both their materials and detection systems.

Actualmente, se está evaluando un primer prototipo de fotomultiplicador de silicio digital, desarrollado en conjunto con el Karlsruhe Institute of Technology.

  • Machining Laboratory and Light Mechanics Workshop

This laboratory has two CNC milling machines: one with a machining area of ​​140 x 290 cm^2 and a higher-precision machine with a machining area of ​​60 x 60 cm^2.

It also has various machine tools, such as a drill press, a sensitive cutter, and a grinding stone.

  • Server Room

This room houses the institute’s servers. It is air-conditioned to ensure optimal operation.

  • PCB Manufacturing Laboratory

This laboratory manufactures printed circuit boards for electronic prototypes under development. It can use special substrates and has the necessary processes for metallizing the vias of manufactured PCBs.

mendoza - Cuyo Regional CNEA

ITeDA’s Mendoza campus houses an Engineering and Technical Department, a Research Department, and the Institute’s Communications and Outreach Department. Each department provides training for specialized human capital for undergraduate and graduate students. The team comprises staff from the CNEA’s Technology and Research in Universe Sciences Department and specialized technicians from CONICET’s Research and Development Support Personnel Program (CPA), whose tasks are focused on the Institute’s main projects: the Pierre Auger Observatory and QUBIC. Work is currently underway on developing the QUBIC observatory site, specifically installing, commissioning, and monitoring the site’s telecommunications, meteorological, and infrastructure systems.

Salta - Northwest Regional CNEA

The ITeDA Salta campus was established on October 26, 2021, with the inauguration of the QUBIC Integration Laboratory. There, the tasks necessary for the operation of the QUBIC Observatory, located 40 km from San Antonio de los Cobres, are managed and carried out.

The specialized technical team at this campus belongs to the CONICET Research and Development Support Personnel Program (CPA), which permanently performs logistics, operation, and maintenance of the QUBIC site.