Photon energy reconstruction with the MEG II liquid xenon calorimeter

Abstract

The MEG II experiment searches for a charged-lepton-flavour-violating μ e γ with the target sensitivity of 6 × 10-14. A liquid xenon calorimeter with VUV-sensitive photosensors measures photon position, timing, and energy. This paper concentrates on the precise photon energy reconstruction with the MEG II liquid xenon calorimeter. Since a muon beam rate is 3-5 × 107~s-1, multi-photon elimination analysis is performed using waveform analysis techniques such as a template waveform fit. As a result, background events in the energy range of 48-58 MeV were reduced by 34 %. The calibration of the energy scale of the calorimeter with several calibration sources is also discussed to achieve a high resolution of 1.8 %.

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