Light yield in DarkSide-10: A prototype two-phase argon TPC for dark matter searches

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Abstract

As part of the DarkSide program of direct dark matter searches using two-phase argon TPCs, a prototype detector with an active volume containing 10 kg of liquid argon, DarkSide-10, was built and operated underground in the Gran Sasso National Laboratory in Italy. A critically important parameter for such devices is the scintillation light yield, as photon statistics limits the rejection of electron-recoil backgrounds by pulse shape discrimination. We have measured the light yield of DarkSide-10 using the readily-identifiable full-absorption peaks from gamma ray sources combined with single-photoelectron calibrations using low-occupancy laser pulses. For gamma lines of energies in the range 122-1275 keV, we get light yields averaging 8.887±0.003(stat) ±0.444(sys) p.e./keVee. With additional purification, the light yield measured at 511 keV increased to 9.142±0.006(stat) p.e./keVee.

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Alexander, T., Alton, D., Arisaka, K., Back, H. O., Beltrame, P., Benziger, J., … Zuzel, G. (2013). Light yield in DarkSide-10: A prototype two-phase argon TPC for dark matter searches. Astroparticle Physics, 49, 44–51. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.astropartphys.2013.08.004

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