Spherical time projection chambers (TPC), also known as spherical proportional counters, are employed in the search for rare phenomena, such as light Dark Matter candidates. The spherical TPC exhibits a number of essential features, making it a promising candidate for the search of neutrinoless double beta decay (ββ0ν). A tonne-scale spherical TPC experiment could cover a region of parameter space relevant for the inverted mass hierarchy with a few years of data taking. In this direction, the major R\&D goal of the R2D2 effort is the demonstration of the required energy resolution. First results from an argon-filled prototype detector are reported, demonstrating an energy resolution of 1.1\% FWHM for 5.3~MeV α tracks in the 0.2 to 1.1~bar pressure range. This is a major milestone in terms of energy resolution, paving the way for further studies with xenon gas, and the possible use of this technology for ββ0ν searches.
@article{arxiv.2007.02570,
title = {R2D2 spherical TPC: first energy resolution results},
author = {R. Bouet and J. Busto and V. Cecchini and C. Cerna and A. Dastgheibi-Fard and F. Druillole and C. Jollet and P. Hellmuth and I. Katsioulas and P. Knights and I. Giomataris and M. Gros and P. Lautridou and A. Meregaglia and X. F. Navick and T. Neep and K. Nikolopoulos and F. Perrot and F. Piquemal and M. Roche and B. Thomas and R. Ward and M. Zampaolo},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2007.02570},
year = {2021}
}