Bulletin of the American Physical Society
92nd Annual Meeting of the Southeastern Section of the APS
Thursday–Saturday, October 23–25, 2025; Festival Conference and Student Center, James Madison University, Harrisonburg, Virginia
Session B02: Medium Energy Physics I
10:30 AM–12:06 PM,
Thursday, October 23, 2025
James Madison University
Room: EnGeo 1209
Chair: Lamiaa El Fassi, Mississippi State University
Abstract: B02.00003 : Characterizing and Mitigating Backgrounds for the MOLLER Experiment
11:42 AM–11:54 AM
Presenter:
Prakash Gautam
(University of Virginia)
Author:
Prakash Gautam
(University of Virginia)
aims to probe new physics by performing an unprecedentedly precise measurement of the parity-
violating asymmetry (APV) in electron-electron scattering. Achieving the desired uncertainty of 0.8
ppb requires a thorough understanding and mitigation of all potential background sources. This
presentation will detail the comprehensive background studies for the MOLLER experiment, which
are crucial for a successful measurement. The backgrounds are broadly classified as reducible and
irreducible. Reducible backgrounds, such as rescattered particles, ferrous-related effects, and pions, are
studied and minimized through extensive simulation campaigns using the remoll framework based on
Geant4. These simulations have guided the optimization of the spectrometer and shielding to ensure
a clean signal. Irreducible backgrounds, primarily from ep elastic and inelastic scattering within the
target, overlap with the Møller signal. We will discuss how the highly segmented main detector and
advanced analysis techniques allow for the deconvolution of these backgrounds from the desired
Møller asymmetry.
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