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Scintillation and Ionization Ratio of Liquid Argon for Electronic and Nuclear Recoils at Drift-Fields up to 3 kV/cm
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⚛️ physics.ins-det
hep-ex
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argondiscriminationrecoilbackgrounddetectordrift-fieldselectronionization
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A two-phase argon detector has high discrimination power between electron recoil and nuclear recoil events based on the pulse shape discrimination and the ionization/scintillation ratio (S2/S1). This character is very suitable for the dark matter search to establish the low background experiment. However, the basic properties of S2/S1 of argon are not well known, as compared with xenon. We report the evaluation of S2/S1 properties with a two-phase detector at drift-fields of 0.2-3.0 kV/cm. Finally, the discrimination power against electron recoil background of S2/S1 is discussed.
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