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Development of 3D tracking detectors in the DCBA experiment for studies of double beta decays

Authors :
N. Tamura
Yoshikazu Yamada
Taro Ohama
T. Inagaki
Nobuhiro Ishihara
Y. Sakamoto
Mamoru Tonooka
Masanori Kawai
Itsuo Nakano
Yasuhiro Makida
Haruki Igarashi
Rintaro Ito
Y. Kato
Y. Teramoto
S. Takeda
Y. Kondou
S. Kitamura
K. Takahashi
Yasushi Nagasaka
Tomiyoshi Haruyama
T. Sumiyoshi
Koichi Tanaka
Takeharu Ishizuka
Hiroshi Iwase
Source :
IEEE Nuclear Science Symposuim & Medical Imaging Conference.
Publication Year :
2010
Publisher :
IEEE, 2010.

Abstract

DCBA(Drift Chamber Beta-ray Analyzer) experiment is aiming to search for neutrinoless double beta decay (0νββ). The DCBA detector is a momentum analyzer to measure individual electron energy from double beta decays. Since 0νββ is extremely rare, the detector must be low background and accommodate a lot of decays source. And also the excellent energy resolution is required at the Q-value to distinguish 0νββ from two-neutrino double beta decay (2νββ). The DCBA detector consists of drift chambers, a magnet and cosmic-ray veto counters. A test prototype DCBA-T2 has been constructed and operated with natural Mo source containing 9.6% 100Mo in order to solve operation problems. Another new prototype called DCBA-T3 is under construction at KEK. DCBA-T3 will have better performance than DCBA-T2 in view points of the energy resolution and the source accommodation volume. The results of the DCBA-T2 test operation and the DCBA-T3 status are described together with the future plan temporarily called Magnetic Tracking Detector (MTD), which is designed based on the experiences of DCBA-T2 and T3.

Details

Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
IEEE Nuclear Science Symposuim & Medical Imaging Conference
Accession number :
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