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Performance of the EDELWEISS-III experiment for direct dark matter searches

Instrumentation and Detectors 2017-09-13 v1 Instrumentation and Methods for Astrophysics

Abstract

We present the results of measurements demonstrating the efficiency of the EDELWEISS-III array of cryogenic germanium detectors for direct dark matter searches. The experimental setup and the FID (Fully Inter-Digitized) detector array is described, as well as the efficiency of the double measurement of heat and ionization signals in background rejection. For the whole set of 24 FID detectors used for coincidence studies, the baseline resolutions for the fiducial ionization energy are mainly below 0.7 keVee_{ee} (FHWM) whereas the baseline resolutions for heat energies are mainly below 1.5 keVee_{ee} (FWHM). The response to nuclear recoils as well as the very good discrimination capability of the FID design has been measured with an AmBe source. The surface β\beta- and α\alpha-decay rejection power of Rsurf<4×105R_{\rm surf} < 4 \times 10^{-5} per α\alpha at 90% C.L. has been determined with a 210^{210}Pb source, the rejection of bulk γ\gamma-ray events has been demonstrated using γ\gamma-calibrations with 133^{133}Ba sources leading to a value of Rγmisfid<2.5×106R_{\gamma{\rm -mis-fid}} < 2.5 \times 10^{-6} at 90% C.L.. The current levels of natural radioactivity measured in the detector array are shown as the rate of single γ\gamma background. The fiducial volume fraction of the FID detectors has been measured to a weighted average value of (74.6±0.4)%(74.6 \pm 0.4)\% using the cosmogenic activation of the 65^{65}Zn and 68,71^{68,71}Ge isotopes. The stability and uniformity of the detector response is also discussed. The achieved resolutions, thresholds and background levels of the upgraded EDELWEISS-III detectors in their setup are thus well suited to the direct search of WIMP dark matter over a large mass range.

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@article{arxiv.1706.01070,
  title  = {Performance of the EDELWEISS-III experiment for direct dark matter searches},
  author = {E. Armengaud and Q. Arnaud and C. Augier and A. Benoît and L. Bergé and T. Bergmann and J. Billard and T. de Boissière and G. Bres and A. Broniatowski and V. Brudanin and P. Camus and A. Cazes and M. Chapellier and F. Charlieux and M. De Jésus and L. Dumoulin and K. Eitel and D. Filosofov and N. Foerster and N. Fourches and G. Garde and J. Gascon and A. Giuliani and M. Grollier and M. Gros and L. Hehn and S. Hervé and G. Heuermann and V. Humbert and Y. Jin and A. Juillard and C. Kéfélian and M. Kleifges and V. Kozlov and H. Kraus and V. A. Kudryavtsev and H. Le-Sueur and J. Lin and R. Maisonobe and M. Mancuso and S. Marnieros and A. Menshikov and X. -F. Navick and C. Nones and E. Olivieri and P. Pari and B. Paul and D. Poda and E. Queguiner and M. Robinson and H. Rodenas and S. Rozov and V. Sanglard and B. Schmidt and S. Scorza and B. Siebenborn and D. Tcherniakhovski and L. Vagneron and M. Weber and E. Yakushev and X. Zhang and A. Zolotarova},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1706.01070},
  year   = {2017}
}