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Signal processing and spectral modeling for the BeEST experiment

Abstract

The Beryllium Electron capture in Superconducting Tunnel junctions (BeEST) experiment searches for evidence of heavy neutrino mass eigenstates in the nuclear electron capture decay of Be7 by precisely measuring the recoil energy of the Li7 daughter. In Phase III, the BeEST experiment has been scaled from a single superconducting tunnel junction (STJ) sensor to a 36-pixel array to increase sensitivity and mitigate gamma-induced backgrounds. Phase III also uses a new continuous data acquisition system that greatly increases the flexibility for signal processing and data cleaning. We have developed procedures for signal processing and spectral fitting that are sufficiently robust to be automated for large datasets. This article presents the optimized procedures before unblinding the majority of the Phase III dataset to search for physics beyond the standard model.

Authors

Kim I; Bray C; Marino A; Stone-Whitehead C; Lamm A; Abells R; Amaro P; Andoche A; Cantor R; Diercks D

Journal

Physical Review D, Vol. 111, No. 5,

Publisher

American Physical Society (APS)

Publication Date

March 1, 2025

DOI

10.1103/physrevd.111.052010

ISSN

2470-0010

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