Background Assay and Rejection in DRIFT

J. Brack,E. Daw, A. Dorofeev,A. Ezeribe, J.-L. Gauvreau,M. Gold, J. Harton, R. Lafler,R. Lauer, E.R. Lee, D. Loomba, J. Matthews,E.H. Miller,A. Monte,A. Murphy, S. Paling,N. Phan,S. Sadler,A. Scarff,D. Snowden-Ifft

Physics Procedia(2015)

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The DRIFT-IId dark matter detector is a m3-scale low-pressure TPC with directional sensitivity to WIMP-induced nuclear recoils. Its primary backgrounds were due to alpha decays from contamination on the central cathode. Efforts to reduce these backgrounds led to replacing the 20μm wire central cathode with one constructed from 0.9μm aluminized mylar, which is almost totally transparent to alpha particles. Detailed modeling of the nature and origin of the remaining backgrounds led to an in-situ, ppt-sensitive assay of alpha decay backgrounds from the central cathode. This led to further improvements in the thin-film cathode resulting in over 2 orders of magnitude reduction in backgrounds compared to the wire cathode. Finally, the addition of O2 to CS2 gas was found to produce multiple species of electronegative charge carriers, providing a method to determine the absolute position of nuclear recoils and reject all known remaining backgrounds while retaining a high efficiency for nuclear recoil detection.
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Radon,Dark Matter,TPC,DRIFT
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