KOTO II, a proposed next-generation J-PARC experiment, projects observing 35 Standard Model K_L to pi0 nu nu decays with 40 background events, a 5.6 sigma discovery potential.
Strong enhancement of electromagnetic shower development induced by high-energy photons in a thick oriented tungsten crystal
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We have observed a significant enhancement in the energy deposition by $25$--$100~\mathrm{GeV}$ photons in a $1~\mathrm{cm}$ thick tungsten crystal oriented along its $\langle 111 \rangle$ lattice axes. At $100~\mathrm{GeV}$, this enhancement, with respect to the value observed without axial alignment, is more than twofold. This effect, together with the measured huge increase in secondary particle generation is ascribed to the acceleration of the electromagnetic shower development by the strong axial electric field. The experimental results have been critically compared with a newly developed Monte Carlo adapted for use with crystals of multi-$X_0$ thickness. The results presented in this paper may prove to be of significant interest for the development of high-performance photon absorbers and highly compact electromagnetic calorimeters and beam dumps for use at the energy and intensity frontiers.
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Proposal of the KOTO II experiment
KOTO II, a proposed next-generation J-PARC experiment, projects observing 35 Standard Model K_L to pi0 nu nu decays with 40 background events, a 5.6 sigma discovery potential.