August 6, 2025
Journal Article

The Data Acquisition System for Phase-III of the BeEST Experiment

Abstract

The BeEST experiment is a precision laboratory search for physics beyond the standard model that measures the electron capture decay of 7Be implanted into superconducting tunnel junction (STJ) detectors. For Phase-III of the experiment, we constructed a continuously sampling data acquisition system to extract pulse shape and timing information from 16 STJ pixels offline. Four additional pixels are read out with a fast list-mode digitizer, and one with a nuclear MCA already used in the earlier limit-setting phases of the experiment. We present the performance of the data acquisition system and discuss the relative advantages of the different digitizers.

Published: August 6, 2025

Citation

Bray C., S. Fretwell, I. Kim, W.K. Warburton, F. Ponce, K.G. Leach, and S. Friedrich, et al. 2025. The Data Acquisition System for Phase-III of the BeEST Experiment. Journal of Low temperature Physics 218, no. 1-2:74–82. PNNL-SA-214379. doi:10.1007/s10909-024-03242-7