arXiv Open Access 2022

Background Rejection in Highly Pixelated Solid-State Detectors

Alvaro E. Chavarria
Lihat Sumber

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Highly pixelated solid-state detectors offer outstanding capabilities in the identification and suppression of backgrounds from natural radioactivity. We present the background-identification strategies developed for the DAMIC experiment, which employs silicon charge-coupled devices to search for dark matter. DAMIC has demonstrated the capability to disentangle and measure the activities of every $β$ emitter from the $^{32}$Si, $^{238}$U and $^{232}$Th decay chains in the silicon target. Similar strategies will be adopted by the Selena Neutrino Experiment, which will employ hybrid amorphous $^{82}$Se/CMOS imagers to perform spectroscopy of $ββ$ decay and solar neutrinos. We present the proposed experimental strategy for Selena to achieve zero-background in a 100-ton-year exposure.

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Alvaro E. Chavarria

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Chavarria, A.E. (2022). Background Rejection in Highly Pixelated Solid-State Detectors. https://arxiv.org/abs/2212.05012

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2022
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arXiv
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