HERETIX: A Hermetic, Enriched, Rare-Event Time Projection Chamber in Xenon
Abstract
Xenon-based time projection chambers have established themselves as one of the most powerful technologies for rare-event searches. HERETIX is a proposed multi-tonne liquid xenon observatory featuring two nested time projection chambers that enable the simultaneous optimisation of searches for weakly interacting massive particles and neutrinoless double beta decay (0νββ) of 136Xe. A hermetically sealed sapphire vessel containing xenon enriched to 90% 136Xe forms the inner detector, providing an ultra-low-background environment for 0νββ searches. Monte Carlo studies indicate that material-induced backgrounds can be effectively eliminated, yielding a projected 0νββ half-life sensitivity of 3.2 × 1028 \, years at 90% confidence level after a 10-year exposure, while the surrounding xenon volume, depleted in 136Xe, preserves the excellent dark matter sensitivity of large liquid xenon detectors. HERETIX therefore offers a unified experimental approach capable of delivering leading sensitivity to two of the most compelling questions in fundamental physics.
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