Toward a Quasi-Background-Free Measurement in LEGEND-1000 with Custom Synthesized PEN

ORAL

Abstract

Identification and mitigation of background radiation is of utmost importance for enabling discovery potential for rare event experiments. The neutrinoless double beta decay experiment LEGEND, utilizes background suppression to reach discovery of T1/2>1028yrs with the isotope 76Ge. Poly(ethylene-2,6-naphthalate) (PEN) has emerged as a highly promising material for LEGEND due to its intrinsic scintillating properties and its structural behavior at both room and cryogenic temperatures. PEN has been successfully implemented in the LEGEND-200 experiment as both an active material and a structural component within the detector assembly. Looking towards the next-generation experiment, LEGEND-1000 will further reduce background radiation to <10-5 cts/(keV kg yr). To achieve this goal, we are looking to produce custom PEN-G and expand applications to further improve background radiation identification. We will present the radiopurity and scintillator properties of custom synthesized PEN and current applications in LEGEND-200 and future applications in LEGEND-1000.

Presenters

  • Brennan T Hackett

    Max Planck Institute for Physics

Authors

  • Brennan T Hackett

    Max Planck Institute for Physics

  • Peter Bauer

    Thuringian Institute for Textile and Plastics Research

  • Tommaso Comellato

    Technical University of Munich

  • Michael T Febbraro

    Oak Ridge National Laboratory

  • Hershini Gadaria

    Technical University of Munich

  • Maximilian Goldbrunner

    Technical University of Munich

  • Konstantin Gusev

    Technical University of Munich

  • Florian Henkes

    Technical University of Munich

  • Patrick Krause

    Technical University of Munich

  • Ines Kühnert

    Leibniz Institute of Polymer Research

  • Niko Lay

    Technical University of Munich

  • Andreas Leonhardt

    Technical University of Munich

  • Andreas Leuteritz

    Leibniz Institute of Polymer Research Dresden

  • Bela Majorovits

    Max Planck Institute for Physics

  • Susanne Mertens

    Technical University of Munich

  • Moritz Neuberger

    Technical University of Munich

  • Florian Puch

    Thuringian Institute for Textile and Plastics Research

  • Nadezda Rumyantseva

    Technical University of Munich

  • Mario Schwarz

    Technical University of Munich

  • Stefan Schönert

    Technical University of Munich

  • Hans Steiger

    Technical University of Munich

  • Markus Stommel

    Leibniz Institute for Polymer Research

  • Christoph Vogl

    Technical University of Munich

  • Michael Willers

    Technical University of Munich