Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8132935 | Astroparticle Physics | 2015 | 17 Pages |
Abstract
The 222Rn decay rate in the liquid argon was measured to be between 16 and 26 μBq kgâ1. We found that the background spectrum near the region of interest for Dark Matter detection in the DEAP-1 detector can be described considering events from three sources: radon daughters decaying on the surface of the active volume, the expected rate of electromagnetic events misidentified as nuclear recoils due to inefficiencies in the pulse shape discrimination, and leakage of events from outside the fiducial volume due to imperfect position reconstruction. These backgrounds statistically account for all observed events, and they will be strongly reduced in the DEAP-3600 detector due to its higher light yield and simpler geometry.
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Authors
P.-A. Amaudruz, M. Batygov, B. Beltran, K. Boudjemline, M.G. Boulay, B. Cai, T. Caldwell, M. Chen, R. Chouinard, B.T. Cleveland, D. Contreras, K. Dering, F. Duncan, R. Ford, R. Gagnon, F. Giuliani, M. Gold, V.V. Golovko, M. Ward,