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Measurement of the scintillation time spectra and pulse-shape discrimination of low-energy ß and nuclear recoils in liquid argon with DEAP-1

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posted on 2023-06-09, 04:11 authored by P -A Amaudruz, M Batygov, B Beltran, J Bonatt, K Boudjemline, M G Boulay, B Broerman, J F Bueno, A Butcher, B Cai, T Caldwell, M CHEN, R Chouinard, B T Cleveland, D Cranshaw, K Dering, F Duncan, N Fatemighomi, R Ford, R Gagnon, P Giampa, F Giuliani, M Gold, V V Golovko, P Gorel, E Grace, K Graham, D R Grant, R Hakobyan, A L Hallin, M Hamstra, P Harvey, C Hearns, J Hofgartner, C J Jillings, M Kuzniak, I Lawson, F La Zia, O Lipski, J J Lidgard, P Liimatainen, W H Lippincott, R Mathews, A B McDonald, T McElroy, K McFarlane, D N McKinsey, R Mehdiyev, J Monroe, A Muir, C Nantais, K Nicolics, J Nikkel, A J Noble, E O’Dwyer, K Olsen, C Ouellet, P Pasuthip, Simon PeetersSimon Peeters, T Pollmann, W Rau, F Retière, M Ronquest, N Seeburn, P Skensved, B Smith, T Sonley, J Tang, E Vázquez-Jáuregui, L Veloce, J Walding, M Ward
The DEAP-1 low-background liquid argon detector was used to measure scintillation pulse shapes of electron and nuclear recoil events and to demonstrate the feasibility of pulse-shape discrimination (PSD) down to an electron-equivalent energy of 20 keV. In the surface dataset using a triple-coincidence tag we found the fraction of beta events that are misidentified as nuclear recoils to be <1.4×10 -7 (90% C.L.) for energies between 43-86 keVee and for a nuclear recoil acceptance of at least 90%, with 4% systematic uncertainty on the absolute energy scale. The discrimination measurement on surface was limited by nuclear recoils induced by cosmic-ray generated neutrons. This was improved by moving the detector to the SNOLAB underground laboratory, where the reduced background rate allowed the same measurement with only a double-coincidence tag. The combined data set contains 1.23×10 8 events. One of those, in the underground data set, is in the nuclear-recoil region of interest. Taking into account the expected background of 0.48 events coming from random pileup, the resulting upper limit on the electronic recoil contamination is <2.7×10 -8 (90% C.L.) between 44-89 keVee and for a nuclear recoil acceptance of at least 90%, with 6% systematic uncertainty on the absolute energy scale. We developed a general mathematical framework to describe PSD parameter distributions and used it to build an analytical model of the distributions observed in DEAP-1. Using this model, we project a misidentification fraction of approx. 10 -10 for an electron-equivalent energy threshold of 15 keV for a detector with 8 PE/keVee light yield. This reduction enables a search for spin-independent scattering of WIMPs from 1000 kg of liquid argon with a WIMP-nucleon cross-section sensitivity of 10 -46 cm 2 , assuming negligible contribution from nuclear recoil backgrounds.

Funding

Liquid Argon Detector Calibration R&D for Dark Matter and Neutrino Physics; G0972; STFC-SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY FACILITIES COUNCIL; ST/K002473/1

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  • Published

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  • Accepted version

Journal

Astroparticle Physics

ISSN

0927-6505

Publisher

Elsevier

Volume

85

Page range

1-23

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  • Physics and Astronomy Publications

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  • Experimental Particle Physics Research Group Publications

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  • Yes

Legacy Posted Date

2016-11-25

First Open Access (FOA) Date

2017-09-18

First Compliant Deposit (FCD) Date

2016-11-25

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