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Machine learning-powered data cleaning for LEGEND: a semi-supervised approach using affinity propagation and support vector machines

Published 5 Oct 2024 in physics.data-an, nucl-ex, and physics.ins-det | (2410.14701v2)

Abstract: Neutrinoless double-beta decay (0νββ0\nu\beta\beta) is a rare nuclear process that, if observed, will provide insight into the nature of neutrinos and help explain the matter-antimatter asymmetry in the universe. The Large Enriched Germanium Experiment for Neutrinoless Double-Beta Decay (LEGEND) will operate in two phases to search for 0νββ0\nu\beta\beta. The first (second) stage will employ 200 (1000) kg of High-Purity Germanium (HPGe) enriched in <sup>76<sup>{76}Ge to achieve a half-life sensitivity of 10<sup>27<sup>{27} (10<sup>28<sup>{28}) years. In this study, we present a semi-supervised data-driven approach to remove non-physical events captured by HPGe detectors powered by a novel artificial intelligence model. We utilize Affinity Propagation to cluster waveform signals based on their shape and a Support Vector Machine to classify them into different categories. We train, optimize, test our model on data taken from a natural abundance HPGe detector installed in the Full Chain Test experimental stand at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. We demonstrate that our model yields a maximum sacrifice of physics events of 0.024<sup>+0.004−0.003</sup>%0.024 <sup>{+0.004}_{-0.003}</sup> \%. Our model is being used to accelerate data cleaning development for LEGEND-200 and will serve to improve data cleaning procedures for LEGEND-1000.

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