Simulation studies have been carried out to explore the ability to
discriminate between single-site and multi-site energy depositions in large
scale liquid scintillation detectors. A robust approach has been found that is
predicted to lead to a significant statistical separation for a large variety
of event classes, providing a powerful tool to discriminate against backgrounds
and break important degeneracies in signal extraction. This has particularly
relevant implications for liquid scintillator searches for neutrinoless double
beta decay (0νββ) from 130Te and 136Xe, where it is
possible for a true 0νββ signal to be distinguished from most
radioactive backgrounds (including those from cosmogenic production) as well as
unknown gamma lines from the target isotope.Comment: 20 pages, 10 figure