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Simulations of background sources in AMoRE-I experiment (1601.01249v4)

Published 6 Jan 2016 in physics.ins-det and hep-ex

Abstract: The first phase of the Advanced Mo-based Rare Process Experiment (AMoRE-I), an experimental search for neutrinoless double beta decay (0$\nu\beta\beta$) of ${100}$Mo in calcium molybdate (CMO) crystal using cryogenic techniques, is in preparation at the YangYang underground laboratory (Y2L) in South Korea. A GEANT4 based Monte Carlo simulation was performed for background estimation in the first-phase the AMoRE-I detector and shield configuration. Background sources such as ${238}$U, ${232}$Th, ${40}$K, ${235}$U, and ${210}$Pb were simulated from inside the crystals, surrounding materials, outer shielding walls of the Y2L cavity. The estimated background rate in the region of interest was found to be $< 1.5 \times 10{-3}$ counts/keV/kg/yr (ckky). The effects of random coincidences between background and two-neutrino double beta decay of ${100}$Mo were estimated as a potential background source and its estimated rate was $< 2.3 \times 10{-4}$ ckky.

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