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ADC Nonlinearity Correction for the Majorana Demonstrator
Imperfections in analog-to-digital conversion (ADC) cannot be ignored when signal digitization requirements demand both wide dynamic range and high resolution, as is the case for the Majorana Demonstrator 76Ge neutrinoless double-beta decay search. Enabling the experiment's high-resolution spectral analysis and efficient pulse shape discrimination required careful measurement and correction of ADC nonlinearities. A simple measurement protocol was developed that did not require sophisticated equipment or lengthy data-taking campaigns. A slope-dependent hysteresis was observed and characterized. A correction applied to digitized waveforms prior to signal processing reduced the differential and integral nonlinearities by an order of magnitude, eliminating these as dominant contributions to the systematic energy uncertainty at the double-beta decay Q value
Contamination Control and Assay Results for the Majorana Demonstrator Ultra Clean Components
The MAJORANA DEMONSTRATOR is a neutrinoless double beta decay experiment
utilizing enriched Ge-76 detectors in 2 separate modules inside of a common
solid shield at the Sanford Underground Research Facility. The DEMONSTRATOR has
utilized world leading assay sensitivities to develop clean materials and
processes for producing ultra-pure copper and plastic components. This
experiment is now operating, and initial data provide new insights into the
success of cleaning and processing. Post production copper assays after the
completion of Module 1 showed an increase in U and Th contamination in finished
parts compared to starting bulk material. A revised cleaning method and
additional round of surface contamination studies prior to Module 2
construction have provided evidence that more rigorous process control can
reduce surface contamination. This article describes the assay results and
discuss further studies to take advantage of assay capabilities for the purpose
of maintaining ultra clean fabrication and process design.Comment: Proceedings of Low Radioactivity Techniques (LRT May 2017, Seoul
Low Background Materials and Fabrication Techniques for Cables and Connectors in the Majorana Demonstrator
The MAJORANA Collaboration is searching for the neutrinoless double-beta
decay of the nucleus Ge-76. The MAJORANA DEMONSTRATOR is an array of germanium
detectors deployed with the aim of implementing background reduction techniques
suitable for a tonne scale Ge-76-based search (the LEGEND collaboration). In
the DEMONSTRATOR, germanium detectors operate in an ultra-pure vacuum cryostat
at 80 K. One special challenge of an ultra-pure environment is to develop
reliable cables, connectors, and electronics that do not significantly
contribute to the radioactive background of the experiment. This paper
highlights the experimental requirements and how these requirements were met
for the MAJORANA DEMONSTRATOR, including plans to upgrade the wiring for higher
reliability in the summer of 2018. Also described are requirements for LEGEND
R&D efforts underway to meet these additional requirements.Comment: Proceedings of LRT 201
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