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Open AccessDemonstration of neutrinoless double beta decay searches in gaseous xenon with NEXT
The NEXT experiment aims at the sensitive search of the neutrinoless double beta decay in 136Xe, using high-pressure gas electroluminescent time projection chambers. The NEXT-White detector is the first radiopure...
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Open AccessSensitivity of a tonne-scale NEXT detector for neutrinoless double-beta decay searches
The Neutrino Experiment with a Xenon TPC (NEXT) searches for the neutrinoless double-beta (0νββ) decay of 136Xe using high-pressure xenon gas TPCs with electroluminescent amplification. A scaled-up version of thi...
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Open AccessBoosting background suppression in the NEXT experiment through Richardson-Lucy deconvolution
Next-generation neutrinoless double beta decay experiments aim for half-life sensitivities of ∼ 1027 yr, requiring suppressing backgrounds to < 1 count/tonne/yr. For this, any extra background rejection handle, b...
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Open AccessSensitivity of the NEXT experiment to Xe-124 double electron capture
Double electron capture by proton-rich nuclei is a second-order nuclear process analogous to double beta decay. Despite their similarities, the decay signature is quite different, potentially providing a new c...
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Open AccessDemonstration of background rejection using deep convolutional neural networks in the NEXT experiment
Convolutional neural networks (CNNs) are widely used state-of-the-art computer vision tools that are becoming increasingly popular in high-energy physics. In this paper, we attempt to understand the potential ...
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Open AccessLow-diffusion Xe-He gas mixtures for rare-event detection: electroluminescence yield
High pressure xenon Time Projection Chambers (TPC) based on secondary scintillation (electroluminescence) signal amplification are being proposed for rare event detection such as directional dark matter, doubl...
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Open AccessEnergy calibration of the NEXT-White detector with 1% resolution near Qββ of 136Xe
Excellent energy resolution is one of the primary advantages of electroluminescent high-pressure xenon TPCs. These detectors are promising tools in searching for rare physics events, such as neutrinoless doubl...
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Open AccessRadiogenic backgrounds in the NEXT double beta decay experiment
Natural radioactivity represents one of the main backgrounds in the search for neutrinoless double beta decay. Within the NEXT physics program, the radioactivity- induced backgrounds are measured with the NEXT...
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Open AccessDemonstration of the event identification capabilities of the NEXT-White detector
In experiments searching for neutrinoless double-beta decay, the possibility of identifying the two emitted electrons is a powerful tool in rejecting background events and therefore improving the overall sensi...
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Open AccessElectroluminescence TPCs at the thermal diffusion limit
The NEXT experiment aims at searching for the hypothetical neutrinoless double-beta decay from the 136Xe isotope using a high-purity xenon TPC. Efficient discrimination of the events through pattern recognition o...
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Open AccessMeasurement of radon-induced backgrounds in the NEXT double beta decay experiment
The measurement of the internal 222Rn activity in the NEXT-White detector during the so-called Run-II period with 136Xe-depleted xenon is discussed in detail, together with its implications for double beta decay ...
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Comparing classical and quantum PageRanks
Following recent developments in quantum PageRanking, we present a comparative analysis of discrete-time and continuous-time quantum-walk-based PageRank algorithms. Relative to classical PageRank and to differ...
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Open AccessSensitivity of NEXT-100 to neutrinoless double beta decay
NEXT-100 is an electroluminescent high-pressure xenon gas time projection chamber that will search for the neutrinoless double beta (0νββ) decay of 136Xe. The detector possesses two features of great value for 0ν...
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Open AccessFirst proof of topological signature in the high pressure xenon gas TPC with electroluminescence amplification for the NEXT experiment
The NEXT experiment aims to observe the neutrinoless double beta decay of 136Xe in a high-pressure xenon gas TPC using electroluminescence (EL) to amplify the signal from ionization. One of the main advantages of...