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Position Reconstruction in LUX

Authors :
LUX Collaboration
Akerib, D. S.
Alsum, S.
Ara��jo, H. M.
Bai, X.
Bailey, A. J.
Balajthy, J.
Beltrame, P.
Bernard, E. P.
Bernstein, A.
Biesiadzinski, T. P.
Boulton, E. M.
Br��s, P.
Byram, D.
Cahn, S. B.
Carmona-Benitez, M. C.
Chan, C.
Currie, A.
Cutter, J. E.
Davison, T. J. R.
Dobi, A.
Druszkiewicz, E.
Edwards, B. N.
Fallon, S. R.
Fan, A.
Fiorucci, S.
Gaitskell, R. J.
Genovesi, J.
Ghag, C.
Gilchriese, M. G. D.
Hall, C. R.
Hanhardt, M.
Haselschwardt, S. J.
Hertel, S. A.
Hogan, D. P.
Horn, M.
Huang, D. Q.
Ignarra, C. M.
Jacobsen, R. G.
Ji, W.
Kamdin, K.
Kazkaz, K.
Khaitan, D.
Knoche, R.
Larsen, N. A.
Lenardo, B. G.
Lesko, K. T.
Lindote, A.
Lopes, M. I.
Manalaysay, A.
Mannino, R. L.
Marzioni, M. F.
McKinsey, D. N.
Mei, D. M.
Mock, J.
Moongweluwan, M.
Morad, J. A.
Murphy, A. St. J.
Nehrkorn, C.
Nelson, H. N.
Neves, F.
O'Sullivan, K.
Oliver-Mallory, K. C.
Palladino, K. J.
Pease, E. K.
Rhyne, C.
Shaw, S.
Shutt, T. A.
Silva, C.
Solmaz, M.
Solovov, V. N.
Sorensen, P.
Sumner, T. J.
Szydagis, M.
Taylor, D. J.
Taylor, W. C.
Tennyson, B. P.
Terman, P. A.
Tiedt, D. R.
To, W. H.
Tripathi, M.
Tvrznikova, L.
Uvarov, S.
Velan, V.
Verbus, J. R.
Webb, R. C.
White, J. T.
Whitis, T. J.
Witherell, M. S.
Wolfs, F. L. H.
Xu, J.
Yazdani, K.
Young, S. K.
Zhang, C.
Publication Year :
2017
Publisher :
arXiv, 2017.

Abstract

The $(x, y)$ position reconstruction method used in the analysis of the complete exposure of the Large Underground Xenon (LUX) experiment is presented. The algorithm is based on a statistical test that makes use of an iterative method to recover the photomultiplier tube (PMT) light response directly from the calibration data. The light response functions make use of a two dimensional functional form to account for the photons reflected on the inner walls of the detector. To increase the resolution for small pulses, a photon counting technique was employed to describe the response of the PMTs. The reconstruction was assessed with calibration data including ${}^{\mathrm{83m}}$Kr (releasing a total energy of 41.5 keV) and ${}^{3}$H ($��^-$ with Q = 18.6 keV) decays, and a deuterium-deuterium (D-D) neutron beam (2.45 MeV). In the horizontal plane, the reconstruction has achieved an $(x, y)$ position uncertainty of $��$= 0.82 cm for events of only 200 electroluminescence photons and $��$ = 0.17 cm for 4,000 electroluminescence photons. Such signals are associated with electron recoils of energies $\sim$0.25 keV and $\sim$10 keV, respectively. The reconstructed position of the smallest events with a single electron emitted from the liquid surface has a horizontal $(x, y)$ uncertainty of 2.13 cm.<br />30 pages, 17 figures

Details

Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........8ba581ebb0d30ada3c134d00d6314b4d
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.48550/arxiv.1710.02752