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    Akindele, O.A.; Bernstein, A.; Boyd, S.; Burns, J.; Calle, M.; Coleman, J.; Collins, R.; Ezeribe, A.C.; He, J.; Holt, G.; Jewkes, K.; Jones, R.; Kneale, L.; Lewis, P.; Malek, M.; Mauger, C.; Mitra, A.; Muheim, F.; Needham, M.; Paling, S.M.; Pickard, L.; Quillin, S.; Rex, J.; Scovell, P.R.; Shaw, T.; Smith, G.D.; Soos, G.; Toth, C.; Valder, S.; Wade, B.; Willett, H.; Wilson, S.

    Journal of instrumentation, 08/2023, Letnik: 18, Številka: 8
    Journal Article

    Abstract Photomultiplier tubes (PMTs) are traditionally an integral part of large underground experiments as they measure the light emission from particle interactions within the enclosed detection media. The BUTTON experiment will utilise around 100 PMTs to measure the response of different media suitable for rare event searches. A subset of low-radioactivity 10-inch Hamamatsu R7081 PMTs were tested, characterised, and compared to manufacture certification. This manuscript describes the laboratory tests and analysis of gain, peak-to-valley ratio and dark rate of the PMTs to give an understanding of the charge response, signal-to-noise ratio and dark noise background as an acceptance test of the suitability of these PMTs for water-based detectors. Following the evaluation of these tests, the PMT performance agreed with the manufacturer specifications. These results are imperative for modeling the PMT response in detector simulations and providing confidence in the performance of the devices once installed in the detector underground.