16–21 Oct 2022
PSI
Europe/Zurich timezone

Silicon detector for neutron beta decay measurements with PERC

18 Oct 2022, 17:05
1m
WHGA / Foyer and Tent (PSI)

WHGA / Foyer and Tent

PSI

Speaker

Manuel Lebert (Technical University of Munich)

Description

The PERC facility is currently under construction at the FRM II in Garching, Germany. It will serve as an intense and clean source of electrons and protons from neutron beta decay for precision studies. It aims to improve the measurements of the properties of weak interaction by one order of magnitude and to search for new physics via new effective couplings.
PERC's central component is a 12 m long superconducting magnet system that has recently been delivered. It hosts an 8 m long decay region in a uniform field. An additional high-field region selects the phase space of electrons and protons, which can reach the downstream detector to minimize systematic uncertainties.
The downstream main detector and the two upstream backscattering detectors, will initially be scintillation detectors with (silicon) photomultiplier readout. In a later upgrade, the downstream detector will be replaced by a pixelated silicon detector. We present the current design status of the silicon detector prototype.

Primary author

Manuel Lebert (Technical University of Munich)

Co-authors

Bastian Märkisch (Technische Universität München) Dr Jens Klenke (FRM II) Karina Bernert (Technical University of Munich) Ms Kathrin Lehmann (FRM II) Max Lamparth (Technical University of Munich)

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