2017
DOI: 10.1016/j.physletb.2017.09.017
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Secondary scintillation yield of xenon with sub-percent levels of CO2 additive for rare-event detection

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“…After one meter of drift, a point-like ionization deposit becomes a cloud distributed as a gaussian of 10 mm sigma in the direction perpendicular to the electric field (transverse) and 4 mm in the parallel direction (longitudinal). This situation is far from ideal and can be largely improved by adding molecular electron coolants to the gas [5,6] or by positive-ion detection [7]. As a reference, the thermal diffusion limit which can be found in [8] gives a diffusion factor of ∼1.5 mm/ √ m for a field of 250 V/cm, which is very close to the ∼2.5 mm/ √ m value obtained for instance in Xe/CO 2 mixtures [6].…”
Section: Introductionsupporting
confidence: 63%
“…After one meter of drift, a point-like ionization deposit becomes a cloud distributed as a gaussian of 10 mm sigma in the direction perpendicular to the electric field (transverse) and 4 mm in the parallel direction (longitudinal). This situation is far from ideal and can be largely improved by adding molecular electron coolants to the gas [5,6] or by positive-ion detection [7]. As a reference, the thermal diffusion limit which can be found in [8] gives a diffusion factor of ∼1.5 mm/ √ m for a field of 250 V/cm, which is very close to the ∼2.5 mm/ √ m value obtained for instance in Xe/CO 2 mixtures [6].…”
Section: Introductionsupporting
confidence: 63%
“…28),n pe the total number of detected photoelectrons, Ω EL the solid angle covered for a pointlike source crossing the EL region and h its size. Due to its smallness, the experimental determination of Q is extremely difficult, and it has been performed to date only for electronegative mixtures [59]. Fig.…”
Section: Charge Detection (Ii Secondary Scintillation)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…42, [259]). The relation between electron cooling and VUV-quenching is so intertwined in TPCs that it has taken a long time to realize and demonstrate that they can be adjusted independently to some extent, for instance leading to a low diffusion and weakly VUV-quenched mixture [59], an important asset for chambers based on electroluminescence.…”
Section: The Role Of Gas Mixturementioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Operation in this regime has two marked advantages: i) it reduces the dark count rate of the SiPMs by a factor 300 and ii) it permits operation at a lower pressure than NEXT-100 (15 bar at 293 K) for the same gas density, as shown in figure 1. Reducing the pressure, in turn, simplifies the construction of future larger detectors; c) operation of the detector with a low diffusion mixture, for example a 0.85/0.15 xenon/helium mixture [Felkai et al, 2018], which reduces the large transverse diffusion of natural xenon gas from 10 mm/ √ m to 2 mm/ √ m, resulting in sharper reconstructed images for the electron trajectories and improving the performance of the topological signature [Renner et al, 2017] -other possible mixtures have been investigated in [Henriques et al, 2017]-.…”
Section: Exploring the Inverted Hierarchy With Next-20mentioning
confidence: 99%