Abstract

A magnetic tracking detector called DCBA (Drift Chamber Beta-ray Analyzer) is being developed at KEK in order to search for neutrinoless double beta decay. Kinetic energy of each beta ray is obtained from its momentum, which is measured with a drift chamber installed in a uniform magnetic field. Energy resolution has been studied using a test prototype DCBA-T2. The study results are briefly described together with the structure and the principle of DCBA detector.

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