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ATLAS Detector Commissioning with Photons
An intense commissioning activity of the ATLAS detector has preceded the LHC beam start up. Both cosmics events and in earlier periods test beam events have been utilized. The commission- ing of the ATLAS detector using photons has been an integral part of this effort. In this paper we present the results of these activities following a discussion of the reconstruction of photons in the ATLAS detector
Investigation of radioactivity-induced backgrounds in EXO-200
The search for neutrinoless double-beta decay (0{\nu}{\beta}{\beta}) requires
extremely low background and a good understanding of their sources and their
influence on the rate in the region of parameter space relevant to the
0{\nu}{\beta}{\beta} signal. We report on studies of various {\beta}- and
{\gamma}-backgrounds in the liquid- xenon-based EXO-200 0{\nu}{\beta}{\beta}
experiment. With this work we try to better understand the location and
strength of specific background sources and compare the conclusions to
radioassay results taken before and during detector construction. Finally, we
discuss the implications of these studies for EXO-200 as well as for the
next-generation, tonne-scale nEXO detector.Comment: 9 pages, 7 figures, 3 table
ATLAS Detector Paper Back-Up Note: Electrons and Photons
This is the supporting note to the ATLAS Detector paper for electron and photon reconstruction with the Inner Detector. It describes the software used to produce the results presented in the ATLAS Detector paper
Mobility of thorium ions in liquid xenon
We present a measurement of the Th ion mobility in LXe at 163.0 K and
0.9 bar. The result obtained, 0.2400.011 (stat) 0.011 (syst)
cm/(kV-s), is compared with a popular model of ion transport.Comment: 6.5 pages,
Searches for Double Beta Decay of Xe with EXO-200
Searches for double beta decay of Xe were performed with EXO-200, a
single-phase liquid xenon detector designed to search for neutrinoless double
beta decay of Xe. Using an exposure of , the lower limits of
and
at 90% confidence
level were derived, with corresponding half-life sensitivities of
and . These limits
exceed those in the literature for Xe, improving by factors of nearly
and 2 for the two antineutrino and neutrinoless modes, respectively.Comment: 8 pages, 4 figure
Search for nucleon decays with EXO-200
A search for instability of nucleons bound in Xe nuclei is reported
with 223 kgyr exposure of Xe in the EXO-200 experiment. Lifetime
limits of 3.3 and 1.9 yrs are established for
nucleon decay to Sb and Te, respectively. These are the most
stringent to date, exceeding the prior decay limits by a factor of 9 and 7,
respectively
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