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Skipper Charge-Coupled Device for Low-Energy-Threshold Particle Experiments above Ground

Abstract

We present experimental results using a single-electron resolution skipper CCD running above ground level to demonstrate the potential of this technology for its use in reactor neutrino observations and other low-energy particle-interaction experiments. Operating conditions and event-selection criteria are provided to decouple most of the background rate at low energies. The majority of this background comes from interactions in the inactive silicon surrounding the active detector volume that ends up in the readout register of the sensor. Our final results are compared with other low-threshold technologies showing a good control of the background for low ionization energies down to five electron-hole pairs. This demonstrates that the skipper CCD proves to be among the best options to measure low-energy and weakly interacting particles at ground level.

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