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First results of a large-area cryogenic gaseous photomultiplier coupled to a dual-phase liquid xenon TPC

Authors :
Arazi, L.
Coimbra, A. E. C.
Erdal, E.
Israelashvili, I.
Rappaport, M. L.
Shchemelinin, S.
Vartsky, D.
Santos, J. M. F. dos
Breskin, A.
Publication Year :
2015

Abstract

We discuss recent advances in the development of cryogenic gaseous photomultipliers (GPM), for possible use in dark matter and other rare-event searches using noble-liquid targets. We present results from a 10 cm diameter GPM coupled to a dual-phase liquid xenon (LXe) TPC, demonstrating - for the first time - the feasibility of recording both primary ("S1") and secondary ("S2") scintillation signals. The detector comprised a triple Thick Gas Electron Multiplier (THGEM) structure with cesium iodide photocathode on the first element; it was shown to operate stably at 180 K with gains above 10^5, providing high single-photon detection efficiency even in the presence of large alpha particle-induced S2 signals comprising thousands of photoelectrons. S1 scintillation signals were recorded with a time resolution of 1.2 ns (RMS). The energy resolution ({\sigma}/E) for S2 electroluminescence of 5.5 MeV alpha particles was ~9%, which is comparable to that obtained in the XENON100 TPC with PMTs. The results are discussed within the context of potential GPM deployment in future multi-ton noble-liquid detectors.<br />Comment: Submitted to JINST

Details

Database :
arXiv
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.1508.00410
Document Type :
Working Paper
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1088/1748-0221/10/10/P10020