Modeling Backgrounds in the MAJORANA DEMONSTRATOR

ORAL

Abstract

The MAJORANA DEMONSTRATOR is a neutrinoless double-beta decay experiment containing ~30kg of p-type point contact germanium detectors enriched to 88% in 76Ge and ~14kg of natural germanium detectors. The detectors are divided between two cryostats and surrounded by a graded passive shield. The DEMONSTRATOR achieved one of the lowest background rates in the region of the 0?????? Q-value, ~16 cnts/(FWHM t y). Nevertheless this background rate exceeds the projected background rate of 2.9 cnts/(FWHM t y). This discrepancy arises from an excess of events from the 232Th decay chain and is non-uniformly distributed between the two modules. Background model fits aim to understand this deviation from assay-based projections, potentially determine the source location(s) of observed backgrounds, and allow a precision measurement of the two-neutrino double-beta decay half-life. Fits indicate the origin of the 232Th excess is not from a near-detector component, which informed design decisions for the next-generation LEGEND experiment. Recent findings have narrowed the suspected locations for the excess activity, motivating a final simulation and in-situ assay campaign to complete the background model.

*This material is supported by the U.S. Department of Energy, Office of Science, Office of Nuclear Physics, the Particle Astrophysics and Nuclear Physics Programs of the National Science Foundation, and the Sanford Underground Research Facility.

Presenters

  • Anna L Reine

    • University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

Authors

  • Anna L Reine

    • University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill