Background studies and normalization of signal events in the Mu2e experiment
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Published:2023-11-01
Issue:11
Volume:18
Page:C11024
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ISSN:1748-0221
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Container-title:Journal of Instrumentation
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language:
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Short-container-title:J. Inst.
Author:
Rachamin R.,Di Falco S.,Ferrari A.,Giusti V.,Müller S.,Pronskikh V.,
Abstract
Abstract
The Mu2e experiment is currently being constructed at Fermilab to search for the
neutrino-less conversion of negative muons into electrons in the field of an aluminum nucleus. The
experiment aims at a sensitivity of four orders of magnitude higher than previous related
experiments, which implies highly demanding accuracy requirements both in the design and during
the operation. To achieve such a goal, two important tasks should be accomplished. First, it is
essential to estimate precisely the particle yields and all the backgrounds that could mimic the
monoenergetic conversion electron signal. Second, it is necessary to normalize the signal events
accurately. The normalization of the signal events is planned to be done using a detector system
made of an HPGe detector and a Lanthanum Bromide detector, which will measure the rate of muons
stopped on the aluminum target by looking at the emitted characteristic X-and γ-rays of
energies up to 1809 keV. Therefore, it is essential to evaluate the detector system's performance
before the start of the actual experiment. In this study, the first task was addressed by an
extensive campaign of Monte Carlo simulations to investigate the relevant parameters and their
impact on the experiment's sensitivity. The second task was handled by taking advantage of the
Helmholtz-Zentrum Dresden-Rossendorf (HZDR) pulsed Bremsstrahlung photon beam at the ELBE
facility. The detector system was tested at the ELBE facility under timing and background
conditions similar to the ones expected at the Mu2e experiment. The study presents and discusses
the simulation results and the detector system testing campaign.
Subject
Mathematical Physics,Instrumentation