The Majorana Demonstrator Radioassay Program

The MAJORANA collaboration is constructing the MAJORANA DEMONSTATOR at the Sanford Underground Research Facility at the Homestake gold mine, in Lead, SD. The apparatus will use Ge detectors, enriched in isotope \nuc{76}{Ge}, to demonstrate the feasibility of a large-scale Ge detector experiment to s...

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Main Authors Abgrall, N, Arnquist, I J, Avignone, F T, Back, H O, Barabash, A S, Bertrand, F E, Boswell, M, Bradley, A W, Brudanin, V, Busch, M, Buuck, M, Byram, D, Caldwell, A S, Y-D, Chan, Christofferson, C D, P -H Chu, Cuesta, C, Detwiler, J A, Dunmore, J A, Efremenko, Yu, Ejiri, H, Elliott, S R, Finnerty, P, Galindo-Uribarri, A, Gehman, V M, Gilliss, T, Giovanetti, G K, Goett, J, Green, M P, Gruszko, J, Guinn, I S, Guiseppe, V E, Henning, R, Hoppe, E W, Howard, S, Howe, M A, Jasinski, B R, Johnson, R A, Keeter, K J, Kidd, M F, Kochetoi, O, Konovalov, S I, Kouzes, R T, LaFerriere, B D, Leon, J, Loach, J C, MacMullin, J, MacMullin, S, Martin, R D, Massarczyk, R, Meijer, S, Mertens, S, Miller, M L, Orrell, J L, OShaughnessy, C, Overman, N R, Poon, A W P, Pushkin, K, Radford, D C, Rager, J, Rielage, K, Robertson, R G H, Romero-Romero, E, Ronquest, M C, Schubert, A G, Shanks, B, Shirchenko, M, Snavely, K J, Snyder, N, Steele, D, Suriano, A M, Tedeschi, D, Trimble, J E, Varner, R L, Vasilyev, S, Vetter, K, Vorren, K, White, B R, Wilkerson, J F, Wiseman, C, W Xu, Yakushev, E, C -H Yu, Yumatov, V, Zhitnikov, I
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Published Ithaca Cornell University Library, arXiv.org 22.04.2016
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Summary:The MAJORANA collaboration is constructing the MAJORANA DEMONSTATOR at the Sanford Underground Research Facility at the Homestake gold mine, in Lead, SD. The apparatus will use Ge detectors, enriched in isotope \nuc{76}{Ge}, to demonstrate the feasibility of a large-scale Ge detector experiment to search for neutrinoless double beta decay. The long half-life of this postulated process requires that the apparatus be extremely low in radioactive isotopes whose decays may produce backgrounds to the search. The radioassay program conducted by the collaboration to ensure that the materials comprising the apparatus are sufficiently pure is described. The resulting measurements of the radioactive-isotope contamination for a number of materials studied for use in the detector are reported.
ISSN:2331-8422
DOI:10.48550/arxiv.1601.03779