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Pulse Shape Analysis with Segmented Germanium Detector Xiang Liu, Max-Planck-Institut für Physik 1.Motivation 2.Pulse properties 3.Analysis procedure 4.Some results 5.Outlook Physics of Massive Neutrinos, Blaubeuren, July 1-5, 2007
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Motivation: Single-site vs. Multi-site Blaubeuren, July 1-5, 2007Page 2 Photon: Multiple Compton scattering mean free path (@2MeV) ~ cm 0 2 : energy deposit locally, within 1mm. 208 Tl 2614keV photon (Geant4 simulation) 0 2 : 2 electrons Range log(R [mm]) NIM A 570 (2007) 479-486 SSE MSE
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Motivation: 3-D segmentation along z, & r Blaubeuren, July 1-5, 2007Page 3 GERDA Phase-II prototype detector: 18 segments (3 fold along z, 6 along ) No segment along r, technically impossible Pulse Shape Analysis (PSA) Electrons & holes drift along the applied field at ~1cm/100ns, inducing charge in electrodes. Rising part of the pulse contains information about energy deposit locations.
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Pulse shape properties Blaubeuren, July 1-5, 2007Page 4 Single site event (SSE): Multiple site event (MSE): MSE tends to have more complicated pulse structures. Knee indicates that one type of charge carriers reach electrode.
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Pulse shape analysis procedure Blaubeuren, July 1-5, 2007Page 5 SSE candidate MSE candidate PSA procedure: 1.Collect SSE and MSE-dominant samples, independent of pulse shapes. 2.Study the PS difference, define discriminator. 3.Use discriminator to identify signal and background. Test stand with 18-fold Ge detector
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Collecting SSE sample: Blaubeuren, July 1-5, 2007Page 6 Double escape events (DEP): one electron and one positron with sum energy 1592keV Single Compton scattering events: single electron with energy 2039keV 2614keV
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Pulse shape analysis packages Blaubeuren, July 1-5, 2007Page 7 Likelihood method: pulse rise time 10-90% pulse rise time 10-30% current FWHM current asymmetry Neural Network method: sampled pulses as input (most efficient) Define discriminator Library method: use collected SSE sample as reference library
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Neural Network PSA results Blaubeuren, July 1-5, 2007Page 8 SamplesDEP16202614RoI Fraction identified by NN as signal89%54%44%81% MC simulation: Fraction with R 90 <2mm89%55%30%78% Single segment events DEP 1592keV Bi-212 1620keV
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Outlook1: Pulse shape simulation Blaubeuren, July 1-5, 2007Page 9 Need simulation to understand: energy deposit range pulse shape Understand second order effects: charge carrier drifting velocity depends on crystal axis, impurity concentration & non-uniformity, trapping, preamplifier bandwidth, … Close collaboration with Majorana MC group NIM A577 (2007) 574 [Nucl-ex/0701004]
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Outlook2: New test stand under construction Blaubeuren, July 1-5, 2007Page 10 Both Ge detector and source in Vacuum: photon UV laser 3-D scan of the detector Detector properties Mirror charge (next page) Identify surface Identify multi-segment signals
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Outlook3: application example: Mirror charge Blaubeuren, July 1-5, 2007Page 11 Mirror charge from neighboring segments gives additional information along z & . enhance MSE identification identify signal at segment boundaries phiz Mirror charge amplified by factor of 5
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Conclusion Blaubeuren, July 1-5, 2007Page 12 Measurement with 18-fold Ge detector proves the technique and its ability for background identification. NIM A577 (2007) 574[nucl-ex/0701004], nucl-ex/0701005 First analysis proves that properly-trained pulse shape analysis package identifies most multi-site background events. arXiv:0704.3016 A new test stand is under construction at MPI Munich, where segmented Ge detector will be studied in detail with , , e sources and UV laser. With detailed simulation and mirror charge, PSA is expected to further identify photon and surface backgrounds improve signal efficiency
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Backup2: NN PSA results with DEP, continued Blaubeuren, July 1-5, 2007Page 13 Fraction of SSE (MSE) as correctly identified by NN as SSE (MSE):
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Backup1: NN PSA results with DEP Blaubeuren, July 1-5, 2007Page 14 Fraction of SSE: Fraction identified by NN as SSE:
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Backup2: Pulse shape analysis packages Blaubeuren, July 1-5, 2007Page 15
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Backup3: Mirror charge Blaubeuren, July 1-5, 2007Page 16 Mirror charge asymmetry of neighbor segments: NIM doi:10.1016/j.nima.2007.03.035 [Nucl-ex/0701004]
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