The Project 8 collaboration seeks to measure, or more tightly bound,
the mass of the electron antineutrino by applying a novel spectroscopy technique to precisely measure the tritium beta-decay spectrum. The current system produces a single analog signal, which is digitized and processed in several stages before being saved to local disk storage. Online processing includes two stages, an FPGA connected to the analog to digital converter reduces the data down to the region of interest before shipping over the local network for further
processing and storage. A normal CPU-based processing stage applies triggering
logic to only save data at times when a signal is present, further reducing
the total volume of data which needs to be written to disk or transferred for
long-term storage. The next stage of the project will need to process many input
channels and will integrate a necessary aggregation and combination step
prior to applying the event search and triggering logic. We present the online
processing system which has successfully been deployed for the current, singlechannel,
phase. We also present the status and design for a many-channel platform.
Published: March 11, 2021
Citation
LaRoque B.H. 2020.Zero-deadtime processing in beta spectroscopy for measurement of the non-zero neutrino mass. In 24th International Conference on Computing in High Energy and Nuclear Physics (CHEP 2019). EPJ Web Conference, 245, 01014. Les Ulis:EDP Sciences.PNNL-SA-154000.doi:10.1051/epjconf/202024501014