Status of the Design of an Annihilation Detector to Observe Neutron-Antineutron Conversions at the European Spallation Source
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Yiu, Sze-Chun; Meirose, Bernhard; Barrow, Joshua; Bohm, Christian; Brooijmans, Gustaaf; Dunne, Katherine; Golubeva, Elena S.; Milstead, David; Nepomuceno, André; Oskarsson, Anders; Santoro, Valentina; Silverstein, Samuel; ... Show more Show less
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The goal of the HIBEAM/NNBAR program is to search for baryon number violation via the conversion or oscillation of neutrons into sterile neutrons and/or antineutrons at the European Spallation Source. A key experimental component of the program is the construction of an annihilation detector to directly observe the production of an antineutron following the oscillation. Design studies for the annihilation detector are presented. The predicted response of the detector models are studied using <span style="font-variant: small-caps;">Geant4</span> simulations made with Monte Carlo simulations of the annihilation signal topology and cosmic ray backgrounds. Particle identification and sensitive discriminating observables, such as invariant mass and sphericity, are shown.
Date issued
2022-01Department
Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Department of PhysicsJournal
Symmetry
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Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute
Citation
Symmetry 14 (1): 76 (2022)
Version: Final published version
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2073-8994