DocumentCode :
3336424
Title :
Characterization of broad energy germanium detector (BEGe) as a candidate for the GERDA experiment
Author :
Di Vacri, Assunta ; Agostini, Matteo ; Bellotti, Enrico ; Cattadori, Carla M. ; Andragora, Alessio D. ; Garfagnini, Alberto ; Laubenstein, Matthias ; Pandola, Luciano ; Ur, Calin A.
Author_Institution :
INFN-Gran Sasso Nat. Lab., L´´Aquila, Italy
fYear :
2009
fDate :
Oct. 24 2009-Nov. 1 2009
Firstpage :
1761
Lastpage :
1767
Abstract :
Broad Energy Germanium detectors (BEGe) offer an excellent discrimination power for pulse shape analysis of signals induced by interactions in the active volume of the detector. Such a feature makes them potential candidates for double beta decay experiments. In fact, analysis of time development of pulses allows to reject multi sites events (MSE) for which ionization takes place in more than one position, from single-site events (SSE) that release all the energy within a small volume. Double beta decay events, characterized by the interactions of the two electrons emitted, belong to the latter category of events, while MSE, mainly ¿-rays interactions, constitute the background that has to be rejected. BEGe are currently considered as potential candidates the Phase II of GERDA experiment, looking for 76Ge double beta decay at the INFN Underground Gran Sasso National Laboratory (LNGS). Characterization of a commercial BEGe from Canberra is presented together with the results of the pulse shape analysis. Moreover, a full detector model (electric field and pulse generation), developed to understand the pulse shape discrimination power of the detector and validated with dedicated measurements, is presented and discussed.
Keywords :
double beta decay; gamma-ray interactions; germanium radiation detectors; nuclear electronics; position sensitive particle detectors; pulse shaping; 76Ge double beta decay; BEGe; GERDA experiment; GERmanium detector array experiment; active volume; broad energy germanium detector; double beta decay experiments; electric field; gamma-ray interactions; multisites events; pulse generation; pulse shape analysis; pulse shape discrimination power; single-site events; Computer vision; Detectors; Electron emission; Germanium; Ionization; Pulse measurements; Pulse shaping methods; Radioactive decay; Shape measurement; Signal analysis;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Nuclear Science Symposium Conference Record (NSS/MIC), 2009 IEEE
Conference_Location :
Orlando, FL
ISSN :
1095-7863
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4244-3961-4
Electronic_ISBN :
1095-7863
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/NSSMIC.2009.5402217
Filename :
5402217
Link To Document :
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