Ponente
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Francesc Monrabal Capilla
(IFIC)
Descripción
The NEXT ββ0ν experiment will use a high-pressure gas electroluminescent TPC to search for the decay of 136Xe. The development, construction and installation of NEXT-WHITE (NEW), the first radio-pure version of NEXT, will take place this year at Laboratorio Subterr ́aneo de Canfranc. NEW will run initially using 10 kg of natural xenon during which time NEXT technology will be validated and the topilogical reconstruction algorithms refined. Moreover, the background model will be benchmarked using data. A second run will use enriched xenon and will make a first measurement of the two neutrino channel (ββ2ν).
This poster will present the various technical aspects of the detector detailing the radio-pure solutions for the low noise, high resolution measurement of both energy and position.
Autor primario
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Francesc Monrabal Capilla
(IFIC)
Coautores
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Alberto Martinez
(IFIC)
Sr.
Andrew Laing
(University of Glasgow)
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Antonio Mari
(UPV)
Dr.
Clement Sofka
(TAMU)
Dr.
Igor Liubarsky
(IFIC)
Sr.
Javier Rodriguez
(IFIC)
Dr.
José Francisco Toledo Alarcón
(Universidad Politécnica de Valencia)
Justo Martin-Albo Simon
(IFIC-Valencia)
Sr.
Marc Querol
(IFIC)
Dr.
Raul Esteve
(UPV)
Srta.
Sara Carcel
(IFIC)
Sr.
Vicente Alvarez
(IFIC)
juan jose gomez cadenas
(IFIC)