Monte-Carlo Simulations of Superconducting Tunnel Junction Quantum Sensors for the BeEST Experiment
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Abstract
The BeEST experiment uses Superconducting Tunnel Junction (STJ) quantum sensors to search for sterile neutrinos in the electron capture decay of Be-7. We are developing Monte-Carlo simulations to understand electron escape after the Be-7 decay and to distinguish between instrument artifacts and possible sterile neutrino signals. The goal of the simulation is to model the spatial trajectory of quasiparticles, phonons and the Li-7 daughter nucleus in the sensor. We will show preliminary results of the energy relaxation and the dependence of electron escape on the Be-7 implantation depth.
*This work was supported by the Office of Nuclear Physics in the U.S. Department of Energy's Office of Science under Grant DE- SC0021245 and the LLNL LDRD program through Grant 20-LW-006.
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Presenters
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Connor Bray
- Colorado School of Mines