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An Improved Evaluation of the Neutron Background in the PandaX-II Experiment

High Energy Physics - Experiment 2024-11-25 v2 Nuclear Experiment Instrumentation and Detectors

Abstract

In dark matter direct detection experiments, neutron is a serious source of background, which can mimic the dark matter-nucleus scattering signals. In this paper, we present an improved evaluation of the neutron background in the PandaX-II dark matter experiment by a novel approach. Instead of fully relying on the Monte Carlo simulation, the overall neutron background is determined from the neutron-induced high energy signals in the data. In addition, the probability of producing a dark-matter-like background per neutron is evaluated with a complete Monte Carlo generator, where the correlated emission of neutron(s) and γ\gamma(s) in the (α\alpha, n) reactions and spontaneous fissions is taken into consideration. With this method, the neutron backgrounds in the Run 9 (26-ton-day) and Run 10 (28-ton-day) data sets of PandaX-II are estimated to be 0.66±\pm0.24 and 0.47±\pm0.25 events, respectively.

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@article{arxiv.1907.00545,
  title  = {An Improved Evaluation of the Neutron Background in the PandaX-II Experiment},
  author = {Qiuhong Wang and Abdusalam Abdukerim and Wei Chen and Xun Chen and Yunhua Chen and Xiangyi Cui and Yingjie Fan and Deqing Fang and Changbo Fu and Lisheng Geng and Karl Giboni and Franco Giuliani and Linhui Gu and Xuyuan Guo and Ke Han and Changda He and Di Huang and Yan Huang and Yanlin Huang and Zhou Huang and Peng Ji and Xiangdong Ji and Yonglin Ju and Yihui Lai and Kun Liang and Huaxuan Liu and Jianglai Liu and Wenbo Ma and Yugang Ma and Yajun Mao and Yue Meng and Parinya Namwongsa and Kaixiang Ni and Jinhua Ning and Xuyang Ning and Xiangxiang Ren and Changsong Shang and Lin Si and Andi Tan and Anqing Wang and Hongwei Wang and Meng Wang and Siguang Wang and Xiuli Wang and Zhou Wang and Mengmeng Wu and Shiyong Wu and Jingkai Xia and Mengjiao Xiao and Pengwei Xie and Binbin Yan and Jijun Yang and Yong Yang and Chunxu Yu and Jumin Yuan and Dan Zhang and Hongguang Zhang and Tao Zhang and Li Zhao and Qibin Zheng and Jifang Zhou and Ning Zhou and Xiaopeng Zhou},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1907.00545},
  year   = {2024}
}

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9 pages, 9 figures, 7 tables; version2 accepted by Sci. China Phys. Mech. Astron