Report from Low Background Experiments Geant4 Collaboration Workshop 10 September 2012 Dennis Wright (SLAC)

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Report from Low Background Experiments Geant4 Collaboration Workshop 10 September 2012 Dennis Wright (SLAC)

Low Background Experiments Using Geant4 Quick survey shows > 12 experiments that use it to some degree SuperCDMS, Edelweiss II (Ge DM) Xenon, LUX, ZEPLIN III (Xe DM) CoGeNT, DAMA, CRESST (low mass DM) EXO, Majorana, GERDA ( -less double  decay) Ice Cube and more 2

How Geant4 is Used (1) In most cases for understanding backgrounds neutrons cosmic rays cavern albedo radioactive decay from sources and contamination Also for design detector configuration neutron veto shielding fiducial volume studies, edge effects material selection 3

How Geant4 is Used (2) Precise calibrations (gammas and neutrons) Light propagation Performance studies thresholds active mass In at least two cases (SuperCDMS, ZEPLIN III) signal simulation phonon, electron hole propagation, scintillation 4

Phonon/Electron/Hole Propagation in CDMS Geant4 Ge crystal simulation by D. Brandt (SLAC) blue – phonon green – electron red – hole Electric field direction into page 5

Geant4 Support of LBE In 2005 L. Pandola estimated 3 Geant4 members involved in LBE lots of requirements for Geant4 to fulfill low energy EM hadronic and mu-nuclear models radioactive decay By 2012 this has doubled to ~6 many requirements completed, many more to go 6

Requirements (1) Improved neutron production in muon-induced showers (SuperCDMS, EDELWEISS II, ZEPLIN III, LUX) improved mu-nuclear model (using Bertini) completed validation underway, see slide 8 Improved mu-capture (EDELWEISS II, LUX, ZEPLIN III, SuperCDMS) work needed here on both capture process and nuclear de- excitation, see slides 9, 10 FNAL is developing new, detailed muon capture code – could be incorporated into Geant4 Validation of neutron production from muon capture (SuperCDMS, EDELWEISS II) just recently started 7

280 GeV/c mu- on 1 m of H2O 8

Neutrons from Muon Capture 9

Neutron Energies from Muon Capture 10

Requirements (2) Improved beta decay (EXO) completed with addition of forbidden decay spectrum shapes Fix energy non-conservation for: case when energy is converted to fluorescence internal conversion (e- ejected after interaction with nucleus) Precise decay schemes for low branching ratio decays radioactive decay model can now read in user files Production of metastable nuclear states (Ge-77m, Kr-83m, etc.)(EXO, Majorana) no progress to date – some redesign of particle classes required spontaneous fission (all DM expts.) LLNL model available for some time, only interface to radioactive decay model required 11

Requirements (3) ( ,n) reactions (all DM experiments))  s from fission in cavern walls can produce neutrons below ~10 MeV -> significant background data-driven model like HP neutrons or LEND required, prototype model available Low energy neutron propagation (all DM experiments) Good progress: G4 HP neutrons and MCNPX agreement now quite good LEND alternative 3X faster, but needs validation Improved models for reflection of optical photons at boundaries (ZEPLIN III) angular dependence, wavelength dependence included in

Low Energy EM (requirements fulfilled) Precise tracking of leptons and hadrons (Xenon, DAMA, CRESST) Livermore, Penelope EM models valid down to 250 eV new interface to Penelope2008 extends to 50 eV results < 100 eV are “qualitative” but reasonable (Penelope manual) Improved standard EM “standard” EM processes have been improved at their low energy end in many LBE applications standard EM processes are sufficient Atomic de-excitation with fluorescence and x-rays (Xenon, DAMA, CRESST) fluorescence activated by default when using Livermore or Penelope x-rays available by turning on PIXE 13

(Far?) Future Considerations “Neutrino wall” nuclear recoils from neutrino interactions will affect sensitivity at some point -> neutrino processes for Geant4? Performance large number of simulated events required for high sensitivity experiments related code should be reviewed for efficiency and improved 14

Summary Geant4 seeing increased use in low-background experiments support from Geant4 has also increased Many requests fulfilled over last several years Things still to do: continued validation of improved muon-nuclear model improvement and validation of mu capture models correct formation and population of metastable states develop and test LEND-based physics list (Shielding has this option) radioactive decay check energy conservation for EC, IC and fluorescence spontaneous fission (a,n) reactions 15