Radioactivity Backgrounds in ZEPLIN-III
Abstract
We examine electron and nuclear recoil backgrounds from radioactivity in the ZEPLIN-III dark matter experiment at Boulby. The rate of low-energy electron recoils in the liquid xenon WIMP target is 0.750.05 events/kg/day/keV, which represents a 20-fold improvement over the rate observed during the first science run. Energy and spatial distributions agree with those predicted by component-level Monte Carlo simulations propagating the effects of the radiological contamination measured for materials employed in the experiment. Neutron elastic scattering is predicted to yield 3.050.5 nuclear recoils with energy 5-50 keV per year, which translates to an expectation of 0.4 events in a 1-year dataset in anti-coincidence with the veto detector for realistic signal acceptance. Less obvious background sources are discussed, especially in the context of future experiments. These include contamination of scintillation pulses with Cherenkov light from Compton electrons and from activity internal to photomultipliers, which can increase the size and lower the apparent time constant of the scintillation response. Another challenge is posed by multiple-scatter -rays with one or more vertices in regions that yield no ionisation. If the discrimination power achieved in the first run can be replicated, ZEPLIN-III should reach a sensitivity of pbyear to the scalar WIMP-nucleon elastic cross-section, as originally conceived.
Cite
@article{arxiv.1104.3538,
title = {Radioactivity Backgrounds in ZEPLIN-III},
author = {H. M. Araujo and D. Yu. Akimov and E. J. Barnes and V. A. Belov and A. Bewick and A. A. Burenkov and V. Chepel. A. Currie and L. DeViveiros and B. Edwards and C. Ghag and A. Hollingsworth and M. Horn and G. E. Kalmus and A. S. Kobyakin and A. G. Kovalenko and V. N. Lebedenko and A. Lindote and M. I. Lopes and R. Luscher and P. Majewski and A. StJ. Murphy. F. Neves and S. M. Paling and J. Pinto da Cunha and R. Preece and J. J. Quenby and L. Reichhart and P. R. Scovell and C. Silva and V. N. Solovov and N. J. T. Smith and P. F. Smith and V. N. Stekhanov and T. J. Sumner and C. Thorne and R. J. Walker},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1104.3538},
year = {2015}
}
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12 pages, 5 figures