Measurement of the distribution of $^{207}$Bi depositions on calibration sources for SuperNEMO
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/ Authors
R. Arnold, C. Augier, A. S. Barabash, A. Basharina-Freshville, E. Birdsall, S. Blondel, M. Bongrand, D. Boursette, R. Breier, V. Brudanin
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J. Busto, S. Calvez, C. Cerna, J. P. Cesar, M. Ceschia, A. Chapon, E. Chauveau, A. Chopra, L. Dawson, S. De Capua, D. Duchesneau, D. Durand, G. Eurin, J. J. Evans, D. Filosofov, R. Flack, P. Franchini, C. Girard-Carillo, H. Gómez, B. Guillon, P. Guzowski, M. Hoballah, R. Hodák, M. H. Hussain
/ Abstract
The SuperNEMO experiment will search for neutrinoless double-beta decay ($0νββ$), and study the Standard-Model double-beta decay process ($2νββ$). The SuperNEMO technology can measure the energy of each of the electrons produced in a double-beta ($ββ$) decay, and can reconstruct the topology of their individual tracks. The study of the double-beta decay spectrum requires very accurate energy calibration to be carried out periodically. The SuperNEMO Demonstrator Module will be calibrated using 42 calibration sources, each consisting of a droplet of $^{207}$Bi within a frame assembly. The quality of these sources, which depends upon the entire $^{207}$Bi droplet being contained within the frame, is key for correctly calibrating SuperNEMO's energy response. In this paper, we present a novel method for precisely measuring the exact geometry of the deposition of $^{207}$Bi droplets within the frames, using Timepix pixel detectors. We studied 49 different sources and selected 42 high-quality sources with the most central source positioning.