Signal identification with Kalman Filter towards background-free neutrinoless double beta decay searches in gaseous detectors

16 Feb 2021  ·  Tao Li, Shaobo Wang, Yu Chen, Ke Han, Heng Lin, Kaixiang Ni, Wei Wang, Yiliu Xu, Anni Zou ·

Particle tracks and differential energy loss measured in high pressure gaseous detectors can be exploited for event identification in neutrinoless double beta decay~($0\nu \beta \beta$) searches. We develop a new method based on Kalman Filter in a Bayesian formalism (KFB) to reconstruct meandering tracks of MeV-scale electrons. With simulation data, we compare the signal and background discrimination power of the KFB method assuming different detector granularities and energy resolutions. Typical background from $^{232}$Th and $^{238}$U decay chains can be suppressed by another order of magnitude than that in published literatures, approaching the background-free regime. For the proposed PandaX-III experiment, the $0\nu \beta \beta$ search half-life sensitivity at the 90\% confidence level would reach $2.7 \times 10^{26}$~yr with 5-year live time, a factor of 2.7 improvement over the initial design target.

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