New measurements of argon's ionization yield for nuclear recoils extend coverage to 2 keV and show higher yields at lower energies than prior models.
McDonald,Dark matter detection with liquid argon,Nucl
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Building on the successful experience in operating the DarkSide-50 detector, the DarkSide Collaboration is going to construct DarkSide-20k, a direct WIMP search detector using a two-phase Liquid Argon Time Projection Chamber (LArTPC) with an active (fiducial) mass of 23 t (20 t). The DarkSide-20k LArTPC will be deployed within a shield/veto with a spherical Liquid Scintillator Veto (LSV) inside a cylindrical Water Cherenkov Veto (WCV). Operation of DarkSide-50 demonstrated a major reduction in the dominant $^{39}$Ar background when using argon extracted from an underground source, before applying pulse shape analysis. Data from DarkSide-50, in combination with MC simulation and analytical modeling, shows that a rejection factor for discrimination between electron and nuclear recoils of $\gt3\times10^9$ is achievable. This, along with the use of the veto system, is the key to unlocking the path to large LArTPC detector masses, while maintaining an "instrumental background-free" experiment, an experiment in which less than 0.1 events (other than $\nu$-induced nuclear recoils) is expected to occur within the WIMP search region during the planned exposure. DarkSide-20k will have ultra-low backgrounds than can be measured in situ. This will give sensitivity to WIMP-nucleon cross sections of $1.2\times10^{-47}$ cm$^2$ ($1.1\times10^{-46}$ cm$^2$) for WIMPs of $1$ TeV$/c^2$ ($10$ TeV$/c^2$) mass, to be achieved during a 5 yr run producing an exposure of 100 t yr free from any instrumental background. DarkSide-20k could then extend its operation to a decade, increasing the exposure to 200 t yr, reaching a sensitivity of $7.4\times10^{-48}$ cm$^2$ ($6.9\times10^{-47}$ cm$^2$) for WIMPs of $1$ TeV$/c^2$ ($10$ TeV$/c^2$) mass.
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Characterization of argon recoils at the keV scale with ReD and ReD+
New measurements of argon's ionization yield for nuclear recoils extend coverage to 2 keV and show higher yields at lower energies than prior models.
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Liquid argon purification and purity monitoring: apparatus and first results
A new 13-liter liquid argon test stand achieved 0.25 ppb impurity concentration and 1.5 ms electron lifetime.
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Design and operation of a flash lamp for vacuum ultraviolet light production
A room-temperature flash lamp prototype is presented for generating VUV light at wavelengths matching noble liquid scintillators to test light sensors.
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A radon emanation measurement system at the Carleton Noble Liquid Detector Laboratory
A calibrated radon emanation counter was constructed at the COLD Lab and applied to measure material emanation and nitrogen gas purity for the DEAP-3600 experiment.