Beam particle tracking with a low-mass mini time projection chamber in the PEN experiment
C.J. Glaser, D. Pocanic, A. van der Schaaf, V.A. Baranov, N.V., Khomutov, N.P. Kravchuk, N.A. Kuchinsky

TL;DR
This paper details the design, simulation, and application of a mini time projection chamber in the PEN experiment to improve tracking and background discrimination for precise measurement of pion decay branching ratios.
Contribution
It introduces a novel mini TPC system for beam particle tracking and demonstrates its effectiveness in background suppression and fiducial volume maximization.
Findings
Successful simulation of the mini TPC performance.
Enhanced background discrimination capabilities.
Increased fiducial volume for decay event analysis.
Abstract
The international PEN collaboration aims to obtain the branching ratio for the pion electronic decay , aka , to a relative precision of or better. The PEN apparatus comprises a number of detection systems, all contributing vital information to the PEN event reconstruction. This paper discusses the design, performance, and Monte Carlo simulation of the mini time projection chamber (mTPC) used for pion, muon, and positron beam particle tracking. We also review the use of the extracted trajectory coordinates in the analysis, in particular in constructing observables critical for discriminating background processes, and in maximizing the fiducial volume of the target in which decay event vertices can be accepted for branching ratio extraction without introducing bias.
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