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Liquid xenon scintillation measurements and pulse shape discrimination in the LUX dark matter detector
- Akerib, DS;
- Alsum, S;
- Araújo, HM;
- Bai, X;
- Bailey, AJ;
- Balajthy, J;
- Beltrame, P;
- Bernard, EP;
- Bernstein, A;
- Biesiadzinski, TP;
- Boulton, EM;
- Brás, P;
- Byram, D;
- Carmona-Benitez, MC;
- Chan, C;
- Currie, A;
- Cutter, JE;
- Davison, TJR;
- Dobi, A;
- Druszkiewicz, E;
- Edwards, BN;
- Fallon, SR;
- Fan, A;
- Fiorucci, S;
- Gaitskell, RJ;
- Genovesi, J;
- Ghag, C;
- Gilchriese, MGD;
- Hall, CR;
- Haselschwardt, SJ;
- Hertel, SA;
- Hogan, DP;
- Horn, M;
- Huang, DQ;
- Ignarra, CM;
- Jacobsen, RG;
- Ji, W;
- Kamdin, K;
- Kazkaz, K;
- Khaitan, D;
- Knoche, R;
- Lenardo, BG;
- Lesko, KT;
- Liao, J;
- Lindote, A;
- Lopes, MI;
- Manalaysay, A;
- Mannino, RL;
- Marzioni, MF;
- McKinsey, DN;
- Mei, D-M;
- Mock, J;
- Moongweluwan, M;
- Morad, JA;
- St. J. Murphy, A;
- Nehrkorn, C;
- Nelson, HN;
- Neves, F;
- O’Sullivan, K;
- Oliver-Mallory, KC;
- Palladino, KJ;
- Pease, EK;
- Rhyne, C;
- Shaw, S;
- Shutt, TA;
- Silva, C;
- Solmaz, M;
- Solovov, VN;
- Sorensen, P;
- Sumner, TJ;
- Szydagis, M;
- Taylor, DJ;
- Taylor, WC;
- Tennyson, BP;
- Terman, PA;
- Tiedt, DR;
- To, WH;
- Tripathi, M;
- Tvrznikova, L;
- Utku, U;
- Uvarov, S;
- Velan, V;
- Verbus, JR;
- Webb, RC;
- White, JT;
- Whitis, TJ;
- Witherell, MS;
- Wolfs, FLH;
- Xu, J;
- Yazdani, K;
- Young, SK;
- Zhang, C
- et al.
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https://doi.org/10.1103/physrevd.97.112002Abstract
Weakly interacting massive particles (WIMPs) are a leading candidate for dark matter and are expected to produce nuclear recoil (NR) events within liquid xenon time-projection chambers. We present a measurement of the scintillation timing characteristics of liquid xenon in the LUX dark matter detector and develop a pulse shape discriminant to be used for particle identification. To accurately measure the timing characteristics, we develop a template-fitting method to reconstruct the detection times of photons. Analyzing calibration data collected during the 2013-2016 LUX WIMP search, we provide a new measurement of the singlet-to-triplet scintillation ratio for electron recoils (ER) below 46 keV, and we make, to our knowledge, a first-ever measurement of the NR singlet-to-triplet ratio at recoil energies below 74 keV. We exploit the difference of the photon time spectra for NR and ER events by using a prompt fraction discrimination parameter, which is optimized using calibration data to have the least number of ER events that occur in a 50% NR acceptance region. We then demonstrate how this discriminant can be used in conjunction with the charge-to-light discrimination to possibly improve the signal-to-noise ratio for nuclear recoils.
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