The potential of liquid xenon for WIMP search: the ZEPLIN diagnostic array
2001; Elsevier BV; Volume: 95; Issue: 1-3 Linguagem: Inglês
10.1016/s0920-5632(01)01087-8
ISSN1873-3832
AutoresR. Lüscher, B. Ahmed, Tariq Ali, G.J. Alner, J. C. Barton, A. Bewick, D. Davidge, J. Dawson, T. Gamble, Stephanie Hart, A. S. Howard, I. Ivaniouchenkov, W.G. Jones, M.K. Joshi, V. A. Kudryavtsev, T.B. Lawson, V.N. Lebedenko, M. J. Lehner, J.D. Lewin, P.K. Lightfoot, I. Liubarsky, J. E. McMillan, C.D. Peak, R. Preece, J. J. Quenby, John W. Roberts, N.J.T. Smith, P.F. Smith, Neil Spooner, Theresa Summer, D. R. Tovey,
Tópico(s)Radiation Detection and Scintillator Technologies
ResumoA Liquid Xenon based WIMP detector diagnostic array is currently developed by the UKDMC with the help of international collaborators. After a brief reminder on the detection principle in Liquid Xenon, the individual detectors will be described. ZEPLIN I, a detector with a 4 kg fiducial mass with a background discrimination based on Pulse Shape Analysis, is already underground and starting operation. Two setups with improved background discrimination tools (as the ionisation is also recorded) are designed and scheduled to move underground in the second half of 2001. Both of them, ZEPLIN II and ZEPLIN III, are predicted to be sensitive to rate of 0.1–0.01 events/kg/day within 2 years of data taking. Furthermore, new ideas for lower background readout devices are studied, in order to avoid the use of PhotoMultiplier Tubes (PMTs).
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