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Effects of the thermodynamic conditions on the acoustic signature of bubble nucleation in superheated liquids used in dark matter search experiments

Authors :
Vincenzo Andrea Spena
M. De Matteis
L. Zanotti
Ivan Felis
L. Manara
M. Ardid
Alessandro Quintino
Andrea Baschirotto
M. Frullini
A. Santagata
L. Cretara
Massimo Corcione
N. Burgio
Elia Arturo Vallicelli
Ardid, M.
Baschirotto, A.
Burgio, N.
Corcione, M.
Cretara, L.
De Matteis, M.
Felis, I.
Frullini, M.
Manara, L.
Quintino, A.
Santagata, A.
Spena, V. A.
Vallicelli, E. A.
Zanotti, L.
Ardid, M
Baschirotto, A
Burgio, N
Corcione, M
Cretara, L
De Matteis, M
Felis, I
Frullini, M
Manara, L
Quintino, A
Santagata, A
Spena, V
Vallicelli, E
Zanotti, L
Source :
European Physical Journal, European Physical Journal C: Particles and Fields, Vol 79, Iss 11, Pp 1-9 (2019), RiuNet. Repositorio Institucional de la Universitat Politécnica de Valéncia, instname
Publication Year :
2019
Publisher :
Springer Science and Business Media LLC, 2019.

Abstract

[EN] In the framework of the search for dark matter in the form of WIMPs using superheated liquids, a study is conducted to establish a computational procedure aimed at determining how the thermodynamic conditions kept inside a particle detector affect the acoustic signal produced by bubble nucleation. It is found that the acoustic energy injected into the liquid by the growing vapour bubble increases as the liquid pressure is decreased and the superheat degree is increased, the former effect being crucial for the generation of a well-intelligible signal. A good agreement is met between the results of the present study and some experimental data available in the literature for the amplitude of the acoustic signal. Additionally, the higher loudness of the alpha-decay events compared with those arising from neutron-induced nuclear recoils is described in terms of multiple nucleations.<br />The authors are grateful to Walter Fulgione for the valuable discussions and suggestions and for his help in reviewing the manuscript.

Details

ISSN :
14346052 and 14346044
Volume :
79
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
The European Physical Journal C
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....4c9d4b25f12fdc0d30ed4dd9ad88ff79