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Event Classification in Liquid Scintillator Using PMT Hit Patterns: for Neutrinoless Double Beta Decay Searches: Springer Theses

Autor Jack Dunger
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 27 noi 2020
The search for neutrinoless double beta decay is one of the highest priority areas in particle physics today; it could provide insights to the nature of neutrino masses (currently not explained by the Standard Model) as well as how the universe survived its early stages. One promising experimental approach involves the use of large volumes of isotope-loaded liquid scintillator, but new techniques for background identification and suppression must be developed in order to reach the required sensitivity levels and clearly distinguish the signal. The results from this thesis constitute a significant advance in this area, laying the groundwork for several highly effective and novel approaches based on a detailed evaluation of state-of-the-art detector characteristics. This well written thesis includes a particularly clear and comprehensive description of the theoretical motivations as well as impressively demonstrating the effective use of diverse statistical techniques. The professionally constructed signal extraction framework contains clever algorithmic solutions to efficient error propagation in multi-dimensional space. In general, the techniques developed in this work will have a notable impact on the field.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9783030316181
ISBN-10: 3030316181
Pagini: 223
Ilustrații: XVII, 223 p. 166 illus., 102 illus. in color.
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 mm
Greutate: 0.35 kg
Ediția:1st ed. 2019
Editura: Springer International Publishing
Colecția Springer
Seria Springer Theses

Locul publicării:Cham, Switzerland

Cuprins

Theory.- The SNO+ Experiment.- Reconstruction.- Backgrounds.- Pulse Shape Discrimination for Internal Backgrounds.- Pulse Shape Discrimination of External Backgrounds.- The OXO Signal Extraction Framework.- 0νββ Extraction.- Neutrinoless Double Beta Decay with Slow Scintillator.- Conclusions.- Appendices.

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The search for neutrinoless double beta decay is one of the highest priority areas in particle physics today; it could provide insights to the nature of neutrino masses (currently not explained by the Standard Model) as well as how the universe survived its early stages. One promising experimental approach involves the use of large volumes of isotope-loaded liquid scintillator, but new techniques for background identification and suppression must be developed in order to reach the required sensitivity levels and clearly distinguish the signal. The results from this thesis constitute a significant advance in this area, laying the groundwork for several highly effective and novel approaches based on a detailed evaluation of state-of-the-art detector characteristics. This well written thesis includes a particularly clear and comprehensive description of the theoretical motivations as well as impressively demonstrating the effective use of diverse statistical techniques. The professionallyconstructed signal extraction framework contains clever algorithmic solutions to efficient error propagation in multi-dimensional space. In general, the techniques developed in this work will have a notable impact on the field.

Caracteristici

Nominated as an outstanding Ph.D. thesis by the University of Oxford, Oxford, UK Proposes new techniques for separating electrons from radioactive decays Demonstrates that leveraging these techniques can drastically improve the discovery potential of neutrinoless double beta decay experiments Presents the first full detector simulation and algorithms for reconstruction and particle ID using slow liquid scintillators