The MAJORANA DEMONSTRATOR is being constructed at the Sanford Underground Research Facility (SURF) in Lead, SD by the MAJORANA Collaboration to demonstrate the feasibility of a tonne-scale neutrinoless double beta decay experiment based on 76Ge. The observation of neutrinoless double beta decay would indicate that neutrinos can serve as their own antiparticles, thus proving neutrinos to be Majorana particles, and would give information on neutrino masses. Attaining sensitivities for neutrino masses in the inverted hierarchy region requires large tonne-scale detectors with extremely low backgrounds. The DEMONSTRATOR project will show that sufficiently low backgrounds are achievable. A brief description of the detector and a status update on the construction will be given, including the work done at BHSU on acid-etching of Pb shielding bricks.
Revised: July 23, 2015 |
Published: April 12, 2013
Citation
Keeter K., K. Keeter, N. Abgrall, E. Aguayo, F.T. Avignone, A. Barabash, and F. Bertrand, et al. 2013.THE MAJORANA DEMONSTRATOR: OVERVIEW AND STATUS UPDATE. In Proceedings of the South Dakota Academy of Science, edited by R Tatina, et al, 92, 7-11. Vermillion, South Dakota:South Dakota Academy of Sciences.PNNL-SA-100976.