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HK: Fachverband Physik der Hadronen und Kerne
HK 17: Instrumentation III
HK 17.6: Vortrag
Dienstag, 17. März 2026, 17:45–18:00, PHIL A 301
Developing radiopurity screening with alpha spectrometry for the LEGEND experiment — •Christoph Seibt, Björn Lehnert, Steffen Turkat, and Kai Zuber for the LEGEND collaboration — TU Dresden
LEGEND is one of the leading experiments in the search for neutrinoless double-beta (0νββ) decay. With its second phase, LEGEND-1000, the experiment uses one ton of germanium crystals enriched in 76Ge to reach a discovery potential of half-lives greater than 1028 years.
However, to reach this sensitivity, an extremely low background level of 10−5 cts/(keV kg yr) at Qββ is necessary. One step towards this goal is to minimize the radioactivity of all components and to classify them with material screening methods.
We report on our recent efforts in developing alpha spectrometry with improved sensitivity beyond commercial low background solutions. Using an Frisch-gridded ionization chamber offers a high resolution and allows an analysis on individual radionuclides of one decay chain. In addition, we are sensitive to surface contaminations of less than 0.5 mBq/m2 for 238U and 232Th. This presentation will show the optimization of the energy resolution, efforts in background reduction and first screening measurements with test samples.
This work is supported by: U.S. DOE, NSF, LANL, ORNL and LBNL LDRD programs; European ERC and Horizon programs; German DFG, BMBF, and MPG; Italian INFN; Polish NCN and MNiSW; Czech MEYS; Slovak RDA; Swiss SNF; UK STFC; Canadian NSERC and CFI; LNGS and SURF facilities.
Keywords: Alpha radiation; Detectors; Material Screening