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A study on energy resolution of CANDLES detector

Instrumentation and Detectors 2021-01-29 v2 High Energy Physics - Experiment Nuclear Experiment

Abstract

In a neutrinoless double-beta decay (0νββ0\nu\beta\beta) experiment, energy resolution is important to distinguish between 0νββ0\nu\beta\beta and background events. CAlcium fluoride for studies of Neutrino and Dark matters by Low Energy Spectrometer (CANDLES) discerns the 0νββ0\nu\beta\beta of 48^{48}Ca using a CaF2_2 scintillator as the detector and source. Photomultiplier tubes (PMTs) collect scintillation photons. At the Q-value of 48^{48}Ca, the current energy resolution (2.6%) exceeds the ideal statistical fluctuation of the number of photoelectrons (1.6%). Because of CaF2_2's long decay constant of 1000 ns, a signal integration within 4000 ns is used to calculate the energy. The baseline fluctuation (σbaseline\sigma_{baseline}) is accumulated in the signal integration, thus degrading the energy resolution. This paper studies σbaseline\sigma_{baseline} in the CANDLES detector, which severely degrades the resolution by 1% at the Q-value of 48^{48}Ca. To avoid σbaseline\sigma_{\rm baseline}, photon counting can be used to obtain the number of photoelectrons in each PMT; however, a significant photoelectron signal overlapping probability in each PMT causes missing photoelectrons in counting and reduces the energy resolution. "Partial photon counting" reduces σbaseline\sigma_{baseline} and minimizes photoelectron loss. We obtain improved energy resolutions of 4.5-4.0% at 1460.8 keV (γ\gamma-ray of 40^{40}K), and 3.3-2.9% at 2614.5 keV (γ\gamma-ray of 208^{208}Tl). The energy resolution at the Q-value is estimated to be improved from 2.6% to 2.2%, and the detector sensitivity for the 0νββ0\nu\beta\beta half-life of 48^{48}Ca can be improved by 1.09 times.

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@article{arxiv.2009.11509,
  title  = {A study on energy resolution of CANDLES detector},
  author = {B. T. Khai and S. Ajimura and W. M. Chan and K. Fushimi and R. Hazama and H. Hiraoka and T. Iida and K. Kanagawa and H. Kino and T. Kishimoto and T. Maeda and K. Nakajima and M. Nomachi and I. Ogawa and T. Ohata and K. Suzuki and Y. Takemoto and Y. Takihira and Y. Tamagawa and M. Tozawa and M. Tsuzuki and S. Umehara and S. Yoshida},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2009.11509},
  year   = {2021}
}

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This manuscript is prepared for submission to IEEE Transaction on Nuclear Science. It contains 11 pages, 19 figures, and 1 table