1. Expected background in the LZ experiment
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Jun Yin, Vitaly Kudryavtsev, and Neil Spooner
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Physics ,Nuclear physics ,Recoil ,Xenon ,WIMP ,chemistry ,Detector ,chemistry.chemical_element ,Electron ,Neutrino ,Scintillator ,Fiducial marker - Abstract
The LZ experiment, featuring a 7-tonne active liquid xenon target, is aimed at achieving unprecedented sensitivity to WIMPs with the background expected to be dominated by astrophysical neutrinos. To reach this goal, extensive simulations are carried out to accurately calculate the electron recoil and nuclear recoil rates in the detector. Both internal (from target material) and external (from detector components and surrounding environment) backgrounds are considered. A very efficient suppression of background rate is achieved with an outer liquid scintillator veto, liquid xenon skin and fiducialisation. Based on the current measurements of radioactivity of different materials, it is shown that LZ can achieve the reduction of a total background for a WIMP search down to about 2 events in 1000 live days for 5.6 tonne fiducial mass.
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- 2015
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