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Cosmogenic production of $^{39}$Ar and $^{37}$Ar in argon

Nuclear Experiment 2019-08-28 v2 Instrumentation and Methods for Astrophysics Instrumentation and Detectors

Abstract

We have experimentally determined the production rate of 39^{39}Ar and 37^{37}Ar from cosmic ray neutron interactions in argon at sea level. Understanding these production rates is important for argon-based dark matter experiments that plan to utilize argon extracted from deep underground because it is imperative to know what the ingrowth of 39^{39}Ar will be during the production, transport, and storage of the underground argon. These measurements also allow for the prediction of 39^{39}Ar and 37^{37}Ar concentrations in the atmosphere which can be used to determine the presence of other sources of these isotopes. Through controlled irradiation with a neutron beam that mimics the cosmic ray neutron spectrum, followed by direct counting of 39^{39}Ar and 37^{37}Ar decays with sensitive ultra-low background proportional counters, we determined that the production rate from cosmic ray neutrons at sea-level is expected to be (759±128)(759 \pm 128) atoms/kgAr_\text{Ar}/day for 39^{39}Ar, and (51.0±7.4)(51.0 \pm 7.4) atoms/kgAr_\text{Ar}/day for 37^{37}Ar. We also performed a survey of the alternate production mechanisms based on the state-of-knowledge of the associated cross-sections to obtain a total sea-level cosmic ray production rate of (1048±133)(1048 \pm 133) atoms/kgAr_\text{Ar}/day for 39^{39}Ar, (56.7±7.5)(56.7 \pm 7.5) atoms/kgAr_\text{Ar}/day for 37^{37}Ar in underground argon, and (92±13)(92 \pm 13) atoms/kgAr_\text{Ar}/day for 37^{37}Ar in atmospheric argon.

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@article{arxiv.1902.09072,
  title  = {Cosmogenic production of $^{39}$Ar and $^{37}$Ar in argon},
  author = {R. Saldanha and H. O. Back and R. H. M. Tsang and T. Alexander and S. R. Elliott and S. Ferrara and E. Mace and C. Overman and M. Zalavadia},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1902.09072},
  year   = {2019}
}

Comments

13 pages, 9 figures, 6 tables; Minor updates to systematic uncertainty evaluation, formatting