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arxiv: 1702.02465 · v2 · pith:2L64TRVEnew · submitted 2017-02-06 · ⚛️ physics.ins-det · astro-ph.IM· nucl-ex

Radiogenic Neutron Yield Calculations for Low-Background Experiments

classification ⚛️ physics.ins-det astro-ph.IMnucl-ex
keywords alphabackgroundscalculationsexperimentslow-backgroundmanyneucbotneutron
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Nuclear recoil backgrounds are one of the most dangerous backgrounds for many dark matter experiments. A primary source of nuclear recoils is radiogenic neutrons produced in the detector material itself. These neutrons result from fission and $(\alpha,n)$ reactions originating from uranium and thorium contamination. In this paper, we discuss neutron yields from these sources. We compile a list of $(\alpha,n)$ yields for many materials common in low-background detectors, calculated using NeuCBOT, a new tool introduced in this paper, available at https://github.com/shawest/neucbot. These calculations are compared to computations made using data compilations and SOURCES-4A

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