28 May 2017 to 2 June 2017
Queen's University
America/Toronto timezone
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POS-40 - Position Reconstruction and Monte Carlo Tuning in DEAP-3600

31 May 2017, 18:08
2m
Queen's Athletics & Recreation Centre (ARC)

Queen's Athletics & Recreation Centre (ARC)

Poster (Student, In Competition) / Affiche (Étudiant(e), inscrit à la compétition) Particle Physics / Physique des particules (PPD) PPD Poster Session | Session d'affiches PPD (9)

Speaker

Carl Rethmeier (Carleton University)

Description

The DEAP-3600 spin-independent WIMP search experiment has been taking data since 2016. In order to exclude WIMP-like backgrounds, it is necessary to make a fiducial volume cut. This is only possible through effective event position reconstruction. The results of Monte Carlo studies on the probability of events that occur outside the fiducial volume being reconstructed within the fiducial volume will be presented. Scattering, absorption, and various other aspects of the optical model of the Monte Carlo detector have also been tuned to match that of the physical detector, and the process behind this tuning will be presented.

Primary author

Carl Rethmeier (Carleton University)

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