Modeling of GERDA Phase II data
GERDA collaboration: Matteo Agostini, Alexander M. Bakalyarov, Marco, Balata, Igor Barabanov, Laura Baudis, Christian Bauer, Enrico Bellotti,, Sergej Belogurov, Alessandro Bettini, Leonid Bezrukov, Dariusz Borowicz,, Elisabetta Bossio, Vikas Bothe, Victor Brudanin

TL;DR
This paper presents a detailed background model for GERDA Phase II, crucial for neutrinoless double-beta decay searches, showing a flat spectrum with low background index comparable to Phase I despite increased detector complexity.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive background decomposition prior to analysis cuts for GERDA Phase II, aiding future background reduction strategies.
Findings
Background index around 16 x 10^-3 cts/(kg keV yr) for BEGe detectors
Background index around 15 x 10^-3 cts/(kg keV yr) for coaxial detectors
Flat spectrum in the ROI consistent with Phase I results
Abstract
The GERmanium Detector Array (GERDA) experiment at the Gran Sasso underground laboratory (LNGS) of INFN is searching for neutrinoless double-beta () decay of Ge. The technological challenge of GERDA is to operate in a "background-free" regime in the region of interest (ROI) after analysis cuts for the full 100kgyr target exposure of the experiment. A careful modeling and decomposition of the full-range energy spectrum is essential to predict the shape and composition of events in the ROI around for the search, to extract a precise measurement of the half-life of the double-beta decay mode with neutrinos () and in order to identify the location of residual impurities. The latter will permit future experiments to build strategies in order to further lower the background and achieve even better…
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