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Demonstration of the event identification capabilities of the NEXT-White detector

Instrumentation and Detectors 2020-01-29 v3 High Energy Physics - Experiment

Abstract

In experiments searching for neutrinoless double-beta decay, the possibility of identifying the two emitted electrons is a powerful tool in rejecting background events and therefore improving the overall sensitivity of the experiment. In this paper we present the first measurement of the efficiency of a cut based on the different event signatures of double and single electron tracks, using the data of the NEXT-White detector, the first detector of the NEXT experiment operating underground. Using a \TO\ calibration source to produce signal-like and background-like events with energies near 1.6 MeV, a signal efficiency of 71.6±1.5 stat±0.3 sys%71.6 \pm 1.5_{\textrm{ stat}} \pm 0.3_{\textrm{ sys}} \% for a background acceptance of 20.6±0.4 stat±0.3 sys%20.6 \pm 0.4_{\textrm{ stat}} \pm 0.3_{\textrm{ sys}} \% is found, in good agreement with Monte Carlo simulations. An extrapolation to the energy region of the neutrinoless double beta decay by means of Monte Carlo simulations is also carried out, and the results obtained show an improvement in background rejection over those obtained at lower energies.

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@article{arxiv.1905.13141,
  title  = {Demonstration of the event identification capabilities of the NEXT-White detector},
  author = {NEXT Collaboration and P. Ferrario and J. M. Benlloch-Rodríguez and G. Díaz López and J. A. Hernando Morata and M. Kekic and J. Renner and A. Usón and J. J. Gómez-Cadenas and C. Adams and V. Álvarez and L. Arazi and I. J. Arnquist and C. D. R Azevedo and K. Bailey and F. Ballester and F. I. G. M. Borges and N. Byrnes and S. Cárcel and J. V. Carrión and S. Cebrián and E. Church and C. A. N. Conde and T. Contreras and J. Díaz and M. Diesburg and J. Escada and R. Esteve and R. Felkai and A. F. M. Fernandes and L. M. P. Fernandes and A. L. Ferreira and E. D. C. Freitas and J. Generowicz and S. Ghosh and A. Goldschmidt and D. González-Díaz and R. Guenette and R. M. Gutiérrez and J. Haefner and K. Hafidi and J. Hauptman and C. A. O. Henriques and P. Herrero and V. Herrero and Y. Ifergan and S. Johnston and B. J. P. Jones and L. Labarga and A. Laing and P. Lebrun and N. López-March and M. Losada and R. D. P. Mano and J. Martín-Albo and A. Martínez and G. Martínez-Lema and A. D. McDonald and F. Monrabal and C. M. B. Monteiro and F. J. Mora and J. Muñoz Vidal and P. Novella and D. R. Nygren and B. Palmeiro and A. Para and J. Pérez and F. Psihas and M. Querol and J. Repond and S. Riordan and L. Ripoll and Y. Rodríguez García and J. Rodríguez and L. Rogers and B. Romeo and C. Romo-Luque and F. P. Santos and J. M. F. dos Santos and A. Simón and C. Sofka and M. Sorel and T. Stiegler and J. F. Toledo and J. Torrent and J. F. C. A. Veloso and R. Webb and R. Weiss-Babai and J. T. White and K. Woodruff and N. Yahlali},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1905.13141},
  year   = {2020}
}

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Accepted by JHEP