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Subsurface cosmogenic and radiogenic production of ^{42}Ar

Instrumentation and Detectors 2023-09-29 v1

Abstract

Radioactive decays from ^{42}Ar and its progeny ^{42}K are potential background sources in large-scale liquid-argon-based neutrino and dark matter experiments. In the atmosphere, ^{42}Ar is produced primarily by cosmogenic activation on ^{40}Ar. The use of low radioactivity argon from cosmogenically shielded underground sources can expand the reach and sensitivity of liquid-argon-based rare event searches. We estimate ^{42}Ar production underground by nuclear reactions induced by natural radioactivity and cosmic-ray muon-induced interactions. At 3,000 mwe, ^{42}Ar production rate is 1.8E-3 atoms per ton of crust per year, 7 orders of magnitude smaller than the ^{39}Ar production rate at a similar depth in the crust. By comparing the calculated production rate of ^{42}Ar to that of ^{39}Ar for which the concentration has been measured in an underground gas sample, we estimate the activity of ^{42}Ar in gas extracted from 3,000 mwe depth to be less than 2 decays per ton of argon per year.

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@article{arxiv.2309.16169,
  title  = {Subsurface cosmogenic and radiogenic production of ^{42}Ar},
  author = {Sagar S. Poudel and Ben Loer and Richard Saldanha and Brianne R. Hackett and Henning O. Back},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2309.16169},
  year   = {2023}
}

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17 pages, 10 figures