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Background studies for NaI(Tl) detectors in the ANAIS dark matter project

Authors :
S. Cebrián
M.L. Sarsa
P. Villar
C. Ginestra
Hector Gomez
Carlos Pobes
J. Amaré
M. A. Oliván
S. Borjabad
E. García
C. Cuesta
J.A. Villar
A. Ortiz de Solórzano
D. Fortuño
M. I. Martínez
J. Puimedón
Y. Ortigoza
Source :
AIP Conference Proceedings.
Publication Year :
2013
Publisher :
AIP, 2013.

Abstract

Several large NaI(Tl) detectors, produced by different companies, have been operated in the Canfranc Underground Laboratory (LSC) in the frame of the ANAIS (Annual modulation with NaI Scintillators) project devoted to the direct detection of dark matter. A complete background model has been developed for a 9.6 kg detector (referred as ANAIS-0 prototype) after a long data taking at LSC. Activities from the natural chains of 238 U and 232 Th , and 40 K in the NaI(Tl) crystal were evaluated applying different methods: discrimination of alpha particles vs beta/gamma background by Pulse Shape Analysis for quantifying the content of the natural chains and coincidence techniques for 40 K . Radioactive contaminations in the detector and shielding components were also determined by HPGe spectrometry. Monte Carlo simulations using Geant4 package were carried out to evaluate their contribution. At high energies, most of the measured background is nicely reproduced; at low energy some non-explained components are still present, although some plausible background sources have been analyzed. The 40 K content of the NaI(Tl) crystal has been confirmed to be the dominant contributor to the measured background with this detector. In addition, preliminary results of the background characterization, presently underway at the LSC, of two recently produced NaI(Tl) detectors, with 12.5 kg mass each, will be presented: cosmogenic induced activity has been clearly observed and is being quantified, and 40 K activity at a level ten times lower than in ANAIS-0 has been determined.

Details

ISSN :
0094243X
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
AIP Conference Proceedings
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....939e25794b35d7a6bb6ae635c8758b02
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1063/1.4818100