A journey to ITACA: Ion Tracking with Ammonium Cations Apparatus
J. J. G\'omez-Cadenas, L. Arazi, M. Elorza, Z. Freixa, F. Monrabal, A. Pazos, J. Renner, S.R. Soleti, S. Torelli

TL;DR
This paper proposes augmenting xenon electroluminescent TPCs with ammonium ion imaging to improve event topology reconstruction, thereby enhancing background rejection in neutrinoless double beta decay searches.
Contribution
Introduction of trace ammonium ions in xenon TPCs enables ion track imaging, significantly improving topological discrimination and background suppression.
Findings
Ion imaging reduces background by about an order of magnitude.
Ammonium ions drift slowly, allowing ion track imaging without EL interference.
Enhanced topological discrimination extends the detector's discovery potential.
Abstract
A unique feature of gas xenon electroluminescent time projection chambers (GXeEL TPCs) in searches is their ability to reconstruct event topology, in particular to distinguish "single-electron" from "double-electron" tracks, the latter being the signature of a decay near the decay endpoint . Together with excellent energy resolution and the t provided by primary scintillation, this topological information is key to suppressing backgrounds. Preserving EL, however, requires operation in pure xenon (with helium as the only benign additive), where electron diffusion is large. Consequently, reconstructed track fidelity is limited by diffusion and intrinsic EL blurring. We propose augmenting the detector with the ability to image not only the electron track but also the corresponding mirror ion track. Introducing trace amounts of NH…
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