학술논문

Simulation of charge readout with segmented tiles in nEXO
Document Type
Working Paper
Author
Li, Z.Cen, W. R.Robinson, A.Moore, D. C.Wen, L. J.Odian, A.Kharusi, S. AlAnton, G.Arnquist, I. J.Badhrees, I.Barbeau, P. S.Beck, D.Belov, V.Bhatta, T.Brodsky, J. P.Brown, E.Brunner, T.Caden, E.Cao, G. F.Cao, L.Chambers, C.Chana, B.Charlebois, S. A.Chiu, M.Cleveland, B.Coon, M.Craycraft, A.Dalmasson, J.Daniels, T.Darroch, L.Daugherty, S. J.Croix, A. De St.Der Mesrobian-Kabakian, A.DeVoe, R.Di Vacri, M. L.Dilling, J.Ding, Y. Y.Dolinski, M. J.Dragone, A.Echevers, J.Elbeltagi, M.Fabris, L.Fairbank, D.Fairbank, W.Farine, J.Ferrara, S.Feyzbakhsh, S.Fontaine, R.Fucarino, A.Gallina, G.Gautam, P.Giacomini, G.Goeldi, D.Gornea, R.Gratta, G.Hansen, E. V.Heffner, M.Hoppe, E. W.Hößl, J.House, A.Hughes, M.Iverson, A.Jamil, A.Jewell, M. J.Jiang, X. S.Karelin, A.Kaufman, L. J.Kodroff, D.Koffas, T.Krücken, R.Kuchenkov, A.Kumar, K. S.Lan, Y.Larson, A.Leach, K. G.Lenardo, B. G.Leonard, D. S.Li, G.Li, S.Licciardi, C.Lin, Y. H.Lv, P.MacLellan, R.McElroy, T.Medina-Peregrina, M.Michel, T.Mong, B.Murray, K.Nakarmi, P.Natzke, C. R.Newby, R. J.Ning, Z.Njoya, O.Nolet, F.Nusair, O.Odgers, K.Oriunno, M.Orrell, J. L.Ortega, G. S.Ostrovskiy, I.Overman, C. T.Parent, S.Piepke, A.Pocar, A.Pratte, J. -F.Radeka, V.Raguzin, E.Rescia, S.Retière, F.Richman, M.Rossignol, T.Rowson, P. C.Roy, N.Runge, J.Saldanha, R.Sangiorgio, S.VIII, K. SkarpaasSoma, A. K.St-Hilaire, G.Stekhanov, V.Stiegler, T.Sun, X. L.Tarka, M.Todd, J.Tolba, T.Totev, T. I.Tsang, R.Tsang, T.Vachon, F.Veeraraghavan, V.Viel, S.Visser, G.Vivo-Vilches, C.Vuilleumier, J. -L.Wagenpfeil, M.Walent, M.Wang, Q.Ward, M.Watkins, J.Weber, M.Wei, W.Wichoski, U.Wu, S. X.Wu, W. H.Wu, X.Xia, Q.Yang, H.Yang, L.Yen, Y. -R.Zeldovich, O.Zhao, J.Zhou, Y.Ziegler, T.
Source
JINST 14 (2019) no.09, P09020
Subject
Physics - Instrumentation and Detectors
Nuclear Experiment
Language
Abstract
nEXO is a proposed experiment to search for the neutrino-less double beta decay ($0\nu\beta\beta$) of $^{136}$Xe in a tonne-scale liquid xenon time projection chamber (TPC). The nEXO TPC will be equipped with charge collection tiles to form the anode. In this work, the charge reconstruction performance of this anode design is studied with a dedicated simulation package. A multi-variate method and a deep neural network are developed to distinguish simulated $0\nu\beta\beta$ signals from backgrounds arising from trace levels of natural radioactivity in the detector materials. These simulations indicate that the nEXO TPC with charge-collection tiles shows promising capability to discriminate the $0\nu\beta\beta$ signal from backgrounds. The estimated half-life sensitivity for $0\nu\beta\beta$ decay is improved by $\sim$20$~(32)\%$ with the multi-variate~(deep neural network) methods considered here, relative to the sensitivity estimated in the nEXO pre-conceptual design report.