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Data Acquisition for the Nab Detector

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Abstract

The purpose of the Nab experiment is a precise measurement of the electron-neutrino correlation factor `a' and the Fierz interference term `b' in neutron beta decay, with the goal of testing the unitarity of the Cabibbo-Kobayashi-Maskawa matrix. Two detectors are used to collect electron and proton signals from the neutron decay processes. Achieving a target uncertainty of Δa/|a| = 0.001 in `a' requires understanding the time difference between events on both detector systems with a systematic bias of 300 ps or better. A novel data acquisition system with advanced triggering capabilities based on National Instruments hardware and software resources has been developed to achieve this timing resolution. I am describing our synchronization mechanism and how we are verifying whether we meet the specification.

Presenters

  • Himal Acharya

    University of Kentucky

Authors

  • Himal Acharya

    University of Kentucky