Measuring Pair-Creation Angular Distributions with a Time Projection Chamber; Studies of the X17 Boson Resonance
ORAL
Abstract
The X17 boson has been proposed as an explanation for a resonance in the angular distributions of the electron and positron pair conversion from high-energy transitions in the 7Li(p,γ)8Be and 3H(p,γ)4He reactions. The confirmation of this resonance using other experimental setups is desired. A dedicated experiment is currently being planned to precisely measure the pair conversion electrons and positrons using the Prototype Active-Target Time-Projection Chamber (PAT-TPC). The e+/- tracks from the transition of interest will be detected using the PAT-TPC that has been fitted with a 0.16 T solenoid magnet to allow for the bending and detection of the electron and positron tracks within the TPC. This technique will allow for the unambiguous identification of a pair conversion event and reduce the level of possible background contamination. The experimental setup and current development will be presented.
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Presenters
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Tan Ahn
University of Notre Dame
Authors
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Tan Ahn
University of Notre Dame
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Wolfgang Mittig
Michigan State University
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Yassid Ayyad
Universidade de Santiago de Compostela, University of Santiago de Compostela, Instituto Galego de Física de Altas Enerxías, NSCL, Michigan State University
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Maxime Brodeur
University of Notre Dame
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Daniel Bazin
Michigan State University
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Manoel Couder
University of Notre Dame
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Paul L Gueye
Michigan State University, FRIB/NSCL
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Khachatur Manukyan
University of Notre Dame
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Jaspreet S Randhawa
University of Notre Dame
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Nathan Watwood
Michigan State University