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Multi-site Event Discrimination in Large Liquid Scintillation Detectors
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Dunger, Jack
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Beta decay
/ Detectors
/ Scintillation
/ Scintillation counters
2019
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Multi-site Event Discrimination in Large Liquid Scintillation Detectors
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Dunger, Jack
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Beta decay
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/ Scintillation counters
2019
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Multi-site Event Discrimination in Large Liquid Scintillation Detectors
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Multi-site Event Discrimination in Large Liquid Scintillation Detectors
2019
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Simulation studies have been carried out to explore the ability to discriminate between single-site and multi-site energy depositions in large scale liquid scintillation detectors. A robust approach has been found that is predicted to lead to a significant statistical separation for a large variety of event classes, providing a powerful tool to discriminate against backgrounds and break important degeneracies in signal extraction. This has particularly relevant implications for liquid scintillator searches for neutrinoless double beta decay (\\(0\\nu\\beta\\beta\\)) from \\(^{130}\\)Te and \\(^{136}\\)Xe, where it is possible for a true \\(0\\nu\\beta\\beta\\) signal to be distinguished from most radioactive backgrounds (including those from cosmogenic production) as well as unknown gamma lines from the target isotope.
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Cornell University Library, arXiv.org
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