The observation of the neutrinoless double beta decay may provide essential
information on the nature of neutrinos. Among the current experimental
approaches, a high pressure gaseous TPC is an attractive option for the search
of double beta decay due to its good energy resolution and the detailed
topological information of each event. We present in this talk a detailed study
of the ionization topology of the 136Xe double beta decay events in a High
Pressure Xenon TPC, as well as that of the typical competing backgrounds. We
define some observables based on graph theory concepts to develop automated
discrimination algorithms. Our criteria are able to reduce the background level
by about three orders of magnitude in the region of interest of the 136Xe Qbb
for a signal acceptance of 40%. This result provides a quantitative assessment
of the benefit of topological information offered by gaseous TPCs for double
beta decay search, and proves that it is a promising feature in view of future
experiments in the field. Possible ideas for further improvement in the
discrimination algorithms and the dependency of these results with the gas
diffusion and readout granularity will be also discussed.Comment: Proceedings of the Low Radioactivity Techniques Conference (LRT2013),
Gran Sasso (Italy). To be published in AIP Conf. Pro