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$$^{222}$$ 222 Rn emanation measurements for the XENON1T experiment

Authors :
XENON Collaboration
E. Aprile
J. Aalbers
F. Agostini
M. Alfonsi
L. Althueser
F. D. Amaro
V. C. Antochi
E. Angelino
J. R. Angevaare
F. Arneodo
D. Barge
L. Baudis
B. Bauermeister
L. Bellagamba
M. L. Benabderrahmane
T. Berger
P. A. Breur
A. Brown
E. Brown
S. Bruenner
G. Bruno
R. Budnik
C. Capelli
J. M. R. Cardoso
D. Cichon
B. Cimmino
M. Clark
D. Coderre
A. P. Colijn
J. Conrad
J. P. Cussonneau
M. P. Decowski
A. Depoian
P. Di Gangi
A. Di Giovanni
R. Di Stefano
S. Diglio
A. Elykov
G. Eurin
A. D. Ferella
W. Fulgione
P. Gaemers
R. Gaior
A. Gallo Rosso
M. Galloway
F. Gao
L. Grandi
M. Garbini
C. Hasterok
C. Hils
K. Hiraide
L. Hoetzsch
E. Hogenbirk
J. Howlett
M. Iacovacci
Y. Itow
F. Joerg
N. Kato
S. Kazama
M. Kobayashi
G. Koltman
A. Kopec
H. Landsman
R. F. Lang
L. Levinson
Q. Lin
S. Lindemann
M. Lindner
F. Lombardi
J. A. M. Lopes
E. López Fune
C. Macolino
J. Mahlstedt
L. Manenti
A. Manfredini
F. Marignetti
T. Marrodán Undagoitia
K. Martens
J. Masbou
D. Masson
S. Mastroianni
M. Messina
K. Miuchi
A. Molinario
K. Morå
S. Moriyama
Y. Mosbacher
M. Murra
J. Naganoma
K. Ni
U. Oberlack
K. Odgers
J. Palacio
B. Pelssers
R. Peres
J. Pienaar
V. Pizzella
G. Plante
J. Qin
H. Qiu
D. Ramírez García
S. Reichard
A. Rocchetti
N. Rupp
J. M. F. dos Santos
G. Sartorelli
N. Šarčević
M. Scheibelhut
S. Schindler
J. Schreiner
D. Schulte
M. Schumann
L. Scotto Lavina
M. Selvi
F. Semeria
P. Shagin
E. Shockley
M. Silva
H. Simgen
A. Takeda
C. Therreau
D. Thers
F. Toschi
G. Trinchero
C. Tunnell
M. Vargas
G. Volta
O. Wack
H. Wang
Y. Wei
C. Weinheimer
M. Weiss
D. Wenz
J. Westermann
C. Wittweg
J. Wulf
Z. Xu
M. Yamashita
J. Ye
G. Zavattini
Y. Zhang
T. Zhu
J. P. Zopounidis
Source :
European Physical Journal C: Particles and Fields, Vol 81, Iss 4, Pp 1-14 (2021)
Publication Year :
2021
Publisher :
SpringerOpen, 2021.

Abstract

Abstract The selection of low-radioactive construction materials is of utmost importance for the success of low-energy rare event search experiments. Besides radioactive contaminants in the bulk, the emanation of radioactive radon atoms from material surfaces attains increasing relevance in the effort to further reduce the background of such experiments. In this work, we present the $$^{222}$$ 222 Rn emanation measurements performed for the XENON1T dark matter experiment. Together with the bulk impurity screening campaign, the results enabled us to select the radio-purest construction materials, targeting a $$^{222}$$ 222 Rn activity concentration of $$10\,\mathrm{\,}\upmu \mathrm{Bq}/\mathrm{kg}$$ 10 μ Bq / kg in $$3.2\,\mathrm{t}$$ 3.2 t of xenon. The knowledge of the distribution of the $$^{222}$$ 222 Rn sources allowed us to selectively eliminate problematic components in the course of the experiment. The predictions from the emanation measurements were compared to data of the $$^{222}$$ 222 Rn activity concentration in XENON1T. The final $$^{222}$$ 222 Rn activity concentration of $$(4.5\pm 0.1)\,\mathrm{\,}\upmu \mathrm{Bq}/\mathrm{kg}$$ ( 4.5 ± 0.1 ) μ Bq / kg in the target of XENON1T is the lowest ever achieved in a xenon dark matter experiment.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
14346044 and 14346052
Volume :
81
Issue :
4
Database :
Directory of Open Access Journals
Journal :
European Physical Journal C: Particles and Fields
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
edsdoj.72f1a08e6979471cbbc4105da6e47ee3
Document Type :
article
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1140/epjc/s10052-020-08777-z