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Enhanced light signal for the suppression of pile-up events in Mo-based bolometers for the 0νββ decay search.

Authors :
Ahmine, A.
Armatol, A.
Bandac, I.
Bergé, L.
Calvo-Mozota, J. M.
Carniti, P.
Chapellier, M.
Dixon, T.
Dumoulin, L.
Giuliani, A.
Gras, Ph.
Ferri, F.
Imbert, L.
Khalife, H.
Loaiza, P.
de Marcillac, P.
Marnieros, S.
Marrache-Kikuchi, C. A.
Nones, C.
Olivieri, E.
Source :
European Physical Journal C -- Particles & Fields. May2023, Vol. 83 Issue 5, p1-9. 9p.
Publication Year :
2023

Abstract

Random coincidences of events could be one of the main sources of background in the search for neutrino-less double-beta decay of 100 Mo with macro-bolometers, due to their modest time resolution. Scintillating bolometers as those based on Li 2 MoO 4 crystals and employed in the CROSS and CUPID experiments can eventually exploit the coincident fast signal detected in a light detector to reduce this background. However, the scintillation provides a modest signal-to-noise ratio, making difficult a pile-up pulse-shape recognition and rejection at timescales shorter than a few ms. Neganov–Trofimov–Luke assisted light detectors (NTL-LDs) offer the possibility to effectively increase the signal-to-noise ratio, preserving a fast time-response, and enhance the capability of pile-up rejection via pulse shape analysis. In this article we present: (a) an experimental work performed with a Li 2 MoO 4 scintillating bolometer, studied in the framework of the CROSS experiment, and utilizing a NTL-LD; (b) a simulation method to reproduce, synthetically, randomly coincident two-neutrino double-beta decay events; (c) a new analysis method based on a pulse-shape discrimination algorithm capable of providing high pile-up rejection efficiencies. We finally show how the NTL-LDs offer a balanced solution between performance and complexity to reach background index ∼ 10 - 4 counts/keV/kg/year with 280 g Li 2 MoO 4 ( 100 Mo enriched) bolometers at 3034 keV, the Q β β of the double-beta decay, and target the goal of a next generation experiment like CUPID. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
14346044
Volume :
83
Issue :
5
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
European Physical Journal C -- Particles & Fields
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
164355776
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1140/epjc/s10052-023-11519-6