论文标题
蜡烛-III的背景测量低,用于研究$^{48} $ ca的无中微子双β衰减
Low background measurement in CANDLES-III for studying the neutrino-less double beta decay of $^{48}$Ca
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论文摘要
我们开发了一个蜡烛-III系统,以研究$^{48} $ Ca的无中微子双β(0 $νββ$)衰减。拟议的系统采用96 CAF $ _ {2} $闪烁晶体(305 kg),带有天然Ca($^{\ rm nat。} $ CA)同位素,该同位素对应于350 \,g of $^{48} $ ca。使用4 $π$ caf $ _2 $晶体周围的液体闪光灯的主动屏蔽对外部背景进行了拒绝。 CAF $ _2 $晶体内的放射性杂质引起的内部背景可以通过分析信号脉冲形状有效降低。我们分析了在Kamioka地下获得的数据,其实时时间为130.4 \,以评估使用Candles-III检测器低背景测量的可行性。使用Monte Carlo模拟,我们估计了CAF $ _ {2} $晶体中放射性杂质的背景速率以及由环境中子引起的(N,$γ$)反应引起的高能$γ$ - 砂的速率。预期的背景速率与测量速率(即大约10 $^{ - 3} $ evates/kev/yr/($^{\ rm nat。} $ ca),在0 $νββ$窗口中。总之,通过将测得的能量光谱与背景模拟进行比较,可以正确估计背景候选者。通过这种测量方法,我们使用具有CA同位素的检测器在低背景条件下首次搜索0 $νβ.$衰减,其中Ca没有富集,以数百kg的比例。 $^{48} $ CA同位素具有0 $νβ$衰减搜索的高潜力,并且有望用于开发下一代检测器的高度敏感测量值。
We developed a CANDLES-III system to study the neutrino-less double beta (0$νββ$) decay of $^{48}$Ca. The proposed system employs 96 CaF$_{2}$ scintillation crystals (305 kg) with natural Ca ($^{\rm nat.}$Ca) isotope which corresponds 350\,g of $^{48}$Ca. External backgrounds were rejected using a 4$π$ active shield of a liquid scintillator surrounding the CaF$_2$ crystals. The internal backgrounds caused by the radioactive impurities within the CaF$_2$ crystals can be reduced effectively through analysis of the signal pulse shape. We analyzed the data obtained in the Kamioka underground for a live-time of 130.4\,days to evaluate the feasibility of the low background measurement with the CANDLES-III detector. Using Monte Carlo simulations, we estimated the background rate from the radioactive impurities in the CaF$_{2}$ crystals and the rate of high energy $γ$-rays caused by the (n, $γ$) reactions induced by environmental neutrons. The expected background rate was in a good agreement with the measured rate, i.e., approximately 10$^{-3}$ events/keV/yr/(kg of $^{\rm nat.}$Ca), in the 0$νββ$ window. In conclusion, the background candidates were estimated properly by comparing the measured energy spectrum with the background simulations. With this measurement method, we performed the first search for 0$νββ$ decay in a low background condition using a detector with a Ca isotope, in which the Ca present was not enriched, in a scale of hundreds of kg. The $^{48}$Ca isotope has a high potential for use in 0$νββ$ decay search, and is expected to be useful for the development of a next-generation detector for highly sensitive measurements.