Progress on a cryoprobe spectroscopy system for barium tagging in nEXO

ORAL

Abstract

The nEXO experiment is a planned search for 0$\nu \beta \beta $ decay using a liquid xenon time projection chamber. In order to reduce background, several methods for identifying (or ``tagging'') the daughter barium are being developed. One potential method of barium tagging being investigated involves freezing the potential barium in solid xenon and then extracting the frozen sample by using a cryoprobe system. Matrix isolation spectroscopic techniques would then be used to identify the single barium within the frozen sample. Progress is presented here on developing a cryoprobe spectroscopy system at CSU for freezing solid xenon (SXe) from liquid xenon, creation of Ba$^{\mathrm{+}}$ ions by laser ablation of Ba metal and capturing them in SXe on a window on the cryoprobe and spectroscopy of the Ba atoms and ions in the SXe.

Authors

  • Alec Iverson

    Colorado State University

  • Adam Craycraft

    Colorado State University

  • Trey Wager

    Colorado State University

  • David Fairbank

    Colorado State University

  • William Fairbank

    Colorado State University