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T: Fachverband Teilchenphysik
T 92: Neutrinophysik IV
T 92.3: Vortrag
Donnerstag, 22. März 2018, 17:05–17:20, Z6 - SR 2.012
Selection criteria for 2ν2β-decay measurements with the COBRA experiment — •Julia Küttler for the COBRA collaboration — TU Dresden, Institut für Kern- und Teilchenphysik, Germany
The COBRA collaboration searches for the neutrinoless double beta-decay (0ν2β-decay). This process is forbidden in the Standard Model of particle physics due to the lepton-number violation. Currently a demonstrator setup using coplanar-grid CdZnTe detectors is operated at the underground facility LNGS in Italy. The setup consists of 64 detectors, each with a volume of 1 cm3, arranged in four layers of 4×4 detectors. The CdZnTe semiconductor crystals contain nine double-β isotopes with several possible decay modes. The main focus is on 116Cd due to its high Q-value of 2813 keV. Besides the effort to search for the 0ν2β-decay the 2ν2β-spectrum of the normal double-decay should be measured to confirm half-life measurements of other groups. The most promising 2ν2β-decays are coming from 116Cd and 130Te which have not been measured yet by the COBRA experiment itself.
This talk will focus on different selection criteria with the aim to identify run periods and detectors with a high background index. Such a data partitioning will improve the background understanding since one data sample will be background enriched while the other results in a cleaner spectrum. Combining both information will be beneficial for the intended 2ν2β-decay analysis of 116Cd with the COBRA demonstrator.