Peer-reviewed veterinary case report
The NEXT-100 Detector.
- Year:
- 2026
- Authors:
- NEXT Collaboration.
Abstract
The NEXT collaboration is dedicated to the study of double beta decays of 136 Xe using a high-pressure gas electroluminescent time projection chamber. This advanced technology combines exceptional energy resolution ( ≤1% FWHM at the Qββ value of the neutrinoless double beta decay) and powerful topological event discrimination. Building on the achievements of the NEXT-White detector, the NEXT-100 detector started taking data at the Laboratorio Subterráneo de Canfranc (LSC) in May of 2024. Designed to operate with xenon gas at 13.5 bar, NEXT-100 consists of a time projection chamber where the energy and the spatial pattern of the ionising particles in the detector are precisely retrieved using two sensor planes (one with photo-multiplier tubes and the other with silicon photo-multipliers). The detector has been operating at stable conditions using argon and xenon gases at ∼ 4 bar and drift fields of 74Vcm-1 and 118Vcm-1 , respectively. Alpha decays from the 222 Rn chain have been used to test and monitor the stability of the detector, showing a constant electron lifetime in the drift volume. In this paper, in addition to reporting the results of the commissioning run, we provide a detailed description of the NEXT-100 detector, describe its assembly, and present the current estimation of the radiopurity budget.
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Search related cases →Original publication: https://europepmc.org/article/MED/41657942