The NEXT-100 Detector
NEXT Collaboration: C. Adams, H. Almaz\'an, V. \'Alvarez, A.I. Aranburu, L. Arazi, I.J. Arnquist, F. Auria-Luna, S. Ayet, Y. Ayyad, C.D.R. Azevedo, K. Bailey, F. Ballester, J.E. Barcelon, M. del Barrio-Torregrosa, A. Bayo, J.M. Benlloch-Rodr\'iguez, F.I.G.M. Borges, A. Brodoline

TL;DR
The paper presents the design, commissioning, and initial operation results of the NEXT-100 detector, a high-pressure xenon gas TPC for neutrinoless double beta decay search with high energy resolution and event discrimination.
Contribution
It introduces the NEXT-100 detector, detailing its construction, operational stability, and initial data, advancing the experimental search for neutrinoless double beta decay.
Findings
Stable detector operation with argon and xenon gases.
Consistent electron lifetime indicating good detector purity.
Initial data shows promising energy resolution and stability.
Abstract
The NEXT collaboration is dedicated to the study of double beta decays of Xe using a high-pressure gas electroluminescent time projection chamber. This advanced technology combines exceptional energy resolution ( FWHM at the value of the neutrinoless double beta decay) and powerful topological event discrimination. Building on the achievements of the NEXT-White detector, the NEXT-100 detector started taking data at the Laboratorio Subterr\'aneo de Canfranc (LSC) in May of 2024. Designed to operate with xenon gas at 13.5 bar, NEXT-100 consists of a time projection chamber where the energy and the spatial pattern of the ionising particles in the detector are precisely retrieved using two sensor planes (one with photo-multiplier tubes and the other with silicon photo-multipliers). The detector has been operating at stable conditions using argon and xenon…
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