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MWD Algorithm Optimization in Mu2e's Stopping Target Monitor

ORAL

Abstract

The Mu2e experiment will search for coherent neutrino-less conversion of muons to electrons in muonic aluminum. The Mu2e Stopping Target Monitor employs two detectors optimized to detect photons from 100 keV up to a few MeV. One is a high-purity Germanium diode, and the other is a Lanthanum Bromide (LaBr) scintillator detector; they will measure x-rays and gamma rays ejected from the Mu2e stopping target to count the number of stopped muons. The waveform data from these detectors will be put through zero-suppression and moving-window-deconvolution (MWD) algorithms to obtain an energy histogram. In this presentation, we present the MWD parameters that optimize the energy resolution for LaBr using data from the ELBE test beam, in particular the Y-88 decay line at 1836 keV, as a surrogate for the 1809 keV line from muon capture on Al, which has a rate proportional to the number of stopped muons.

Presenters

  • Scott N Israel

    Boston University

Authors

  • Scott N Israel

    Boston University

  • Andrew Edmonds

    Boston University