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176 LIST OF FIGURES<br />

5.18 IVT FN prompt spectrum (b<strong>la</strong>ck histogram) and the stacked<br />

expected background contamination from events (green)<br />

and ¯⌫ e +IV /n events (viol<strong>et</strong>). B<strong>la</strong>ck points shows the FN<br />

spectrum upon background subtraction. In or<strong>de</strong>r to minimise<br />

distortion on the IVT FN spectral shape, the remaining background<br />

contamination has been subtracted (b<strong>la</strong>ck points).<br />

The error bars account for statistical uncertainties. . . . . . . 133<br />

tel-00821629, version 1 - 11 May 2013<br />

5.19 IVT FN spectrum fit with f<strong>la</strong>t mo<strong>de</strong>l (top) and sloped linear<br />

mo<strong>de</strong>l (bottom). The f<strong>la</strong>t linear mo<strong>de</strong>l gives 2 /ndf =9.4/9<br />

and a fit probability of ⇠ 40 %, while the sloped linear mo<strong>de</strong>l<br />

gives<br />

2 /ndf =7.3/8 and a fit probability of ⇠ 50 %. Since<br />

the sloped linear mo<strong>de</strong>l shows a b<strong>et</strong>ter agreement with the<br />

data, it is assumed as FN spectral shape. A total rate of<br />

(0.33 ± 0.16) cpd is found. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 135<br />

5.20 IVT spectrum and re<strong>la</strong>ted background for for di↵erent IVT<br />

multiplicity condition. Increasing the multiplicity threshold<br />

the tagging e ciency <strong>de</strong>crease, then the number of tagged<br />

events and the expected background <strong>de</strong>crease. The IVT spectra<br />

upon background subtraction are fitted with a sloped linear<br />

mo<strong>de</strong>ls. The spectral shape does not change by changing<br />

the IVT condition. The FN rate change up to 25 %, however,<br />

such increase is within uncertainty. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 137<br />

5.21 Comparison b<strong>et</strong>ween SM candidates (b<strong>la</strong>ck histograms) and<br />

HELN sample obtained by performing o↵-time selection (viol<strong>et</strong><br />

points). The low energy part of the prompt spectrum<br />

(top left) shows the characteristic shape of natural radioactivity<br />

gamma and is well repro<strong>du</strong>ced by the o↵-time sample.<br />

O↵-time coinci<strong>de</strong>nce with higher energy prompt candidate are<br />

also observed. The <strong>de</strong><strong>la</strong>yed energy spectrum (top right) shows<br />

less HELN contamination in the low energy part of <strong>de</strong><strong>la</strong>yed<br />

spectrum, < 40 MeV, while the o↵-time selection repro<strong>du</strong>ce<br />

well the higher part of the spectrum, suggesting more contamination.<br />

The prompt <strong>de</strong><strong>la</strong>yed time distribution shows a<br />

f<strong>la</strong>t distribution for the o↵-time selection (bottom left) while<br />

the on-time sample (bottom right) shows the corre<strong>la</strong>ted distribution<br />

from SM, with a time constant of 1.9 ± 0.2 µs. . . . 140

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