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Simulations of the nEDM@SNS light collection system efficiency

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A system for collecting the scintillation light produced by the capture of ultra-cold neutrons (UCN) on polarized 3He is discussed and results from simulations of its performance are presented. This… Click to show full abstract

A system for collecting the scintillation light produced by the capture of ultra-cold neutrons (UCN) on polarized 3He is discussed and results from simulations of its performance are presented. This system will be implemented in nEDM@SNS, the experiment searching for the neutron electric dipole moment (nEDM) at the Spallation Neutron Source (SNS) at Oak Ridge National Laboratory. Simulation results show that the light collection system detects on average 17 photoelectrons per UCN-3He capture event (sufficient to generate a robust signal), reconstructs the event location in the beam direction to approximately 3 cm accuracy, detects capture events with a high and spatially uniform efficiency (0.95 with 1% variation), and rejects greater than 50% of beta decay background events.

Keywords: light collection; system; nedm sns; collection system; efficiency

Journal Title: Journal of Instrumentation
Year Published: 2022

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