1–7 Jun 2014
Boston University
US/Eastern timezone

Building and characterizing strings of Ge detectors for the Majorana Demonstrator

Not scheduled
Metcalf Auditorium (Boston University)

Metcalf Auditorium

Boston University

George Sherman Union 775 Commonwealth Ave. Boston, MA 02215
Board: 103
Poster Neutrinoless Double Beta Decay

Speaker

Benjamin Shanks (University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill)

Description

The Majorana collaboration is currently constructing the Demonstrator, which will search for neutrinoless double beta decay 0nu2beta) in germanium-76. The experiment will consist of 40 kg of germanium, 30 kg of which will be 87% enriched in 76Ge. The material will be divided into individual p-type point contact (PPC) detectors, each around 1 kg. The detectors are to be deployed as 'strings' of four to five in a vertical stack, with seven strings inside each cryostat. Because the Demonstrator aims for a stringent background limit of < 3 counts/tonne-year in the 4-keV-wide region of interest for 0nu2beta, the collaboration has developed a rigorous procedure for string building using radiopure materials in a glove box maintained as a class 10 clean room environment with a liquid nitrogen boil-off radon purge. Once assembled, each string in the Demonstrator will undergo a set of characterization measurements, meant to ensure that backgrounds, resolutions, and thresholds are within acceptable limits. This poster will describe string building and present characterization data for the strings currently in commissioning for the first stage of the Demonstrator.

Primary author

Benjamin Shanks (University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill)

Presentation materials