Background measurements and detector response studies for ISMRAN experiment
R. Dey, P. K. Netrakanti, D. K. Mishra, S. P. Behera, R. Sehgal, V., Jha, L. M. Pant

TL;DR
This paper details background measurements and detector response studies for the ISMRAN experiment, a plastic scintillator array designed to detect reactor anti-neutrinos, including energy resolution, background characterization, and simulation validation.
Contribution
It provides the first detailed background and detector response characterization for the ISMRAN setup, aiding future reactor neutrino measurements at short baselines.
Findings
Energy resolution and non-linearity models established for PSBs
Cosmogenic muon-induced background characterized
Monte Carlo simulations validated against experimental data
Abstract
We report the measurement of the non-reactor environmental backgrounds and the detector response with the Indian Scintillator Matrix for Reactor Anti-Neutrinos (ISMRAN), which is 1 ton detector setup by volume, consisting of 109 (10 rows and 9 columns) Plastic Scintillator Bars (PSBs) array at BARC, Mumbai, India. ISMRAN is an above-ground anti-neutrino () experiment at very short baseline located at Dhruva research reactor facility. It is enclosed by a shielding made of 10 cm thick lead and 10 cm thick borated polyethylene to minimize the backgrounds and is mounted on a movable base structure, situated at 13 m away from the reactor core. These measurements are useful in the context of the ISMRAN detector setup that will be used to detect the reactor and measure its energy spectrum through the inverse beta decay…
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Taxonomy
TopicsNeutrino Physics Research · Dark Matter and Cosmic Phenomena · Astrophysics and Cosmic Phenomena
