March 24, 2015
Journal Article

The MAJORANA DEMONSTRATOR for 0?ßß: Current Status and Future Plans

Abstract

The Majorana Demonstrator will search for neutrinoless-double-beta decay in 76Ge, while establishing the feasibility of a future tonne-scale germanium-based neutrinoless-double-beta decay experiment, and performing searches for new physics beyond the Standard Model. The experiment, currently under construction at the Sanford Underground Research Facility in Lead, SD, will consist of a pair of modular high-purity germanium detector arrays housed inside of a compact copper, lead, and polyethylene shield. Through a combination of strict materials qualifications and assay, low-background design, and powerful background rejection techniques, the Demonstrator aims to achieve a background rate in the neutrinoless-double-beta decay region of interest (ROI) of no more than 3cnts/(ROI-t-y). The current status of the Demonstrator is discussed, as are plans for its completion.

Revised: March 31, 2016 | Published: March 24, 2015

Citation

Green M.P., N. Abgrall, E. Aguayo, F.T. Avignone, A. Barabash, F. Bertrand, and M. Boswell, et al. 2015. The MAJORANA DEMONSTRATOR for 0?ßß: Current Status and Future Plans. Physics Procedia 61. PNNL-SA-102699. doi:10.1016/j.phpro.2014.12.038