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Production Rate Measurement of Tritium and Other Cosmogenic Isotopes in Germanium with CDMSlite

Authors :
SuperCDMS Collaboration
Agnese, R.
Aralis, T.
Aramaki, T.
Arnquist, I. J.
Azadbakht, E.
Baker, W.
Barker, D.
Bauer, D. A.
Binder, T.
Bowles, M. A.
Brink, P. L.
Bunker, R.
Cabrera, B.
Calkins, R.
Cartaro, C.
Cerdeño, D. G.
Chang, Y. -Y.
Cooley, J.
Cornell, B.
Cushman, P.
Doughty, T.
Fascione, E.
Figueroa-Feliciano, E.
Fink, C. W.
Fritts, M.
Gerbier, G.
Germond, R.
Ghaith, M.
Golwal, S. R.
Harris, H. R.
Hong, Z.
Hoppe, E. W.
Hsu, L.
Huber, M. E.
Iyer, V.
Jardin, D.
Jastram, A.
Jena, C.
Kelsey, M. H.
Kennedy, A.
Kubik, A.
Kurinsky, N. A.
Lawrence, R. E.
Loer, B.
Asamar, E. Lopez
Lukens, P.
MacDonell, D.
Mahapatra, R.
Mandic, V.
Mast, N.
Miller, E.
Mirabolfathi, N.
Mohanty, B.
Mendoza, J. D. Morales
Nelson, J.
Orrell, J. L.
Oser, S. M.
Page, W. A.
Partridge, R.
Pepin, M.
Ponce, F.
Poudel, S.
Pyle, M.
Qiu, H.
Rau, W.
Reisetter, A.
Ren, R.
Reynolds, T.
Roberts, A.
Robinson, A. E.
Rogers, H. E.
Saab, T.
Sadoulet, B.
Banik, S.
Sander, J.
Scarff, A.
Schnee, R. W.
Scorza, S.
Senapati, K.
Serfass, B.
Speller, D.
Stein, M.
Street, J.
Tanaka, H. A.
Toback, D.
Underwood, R.
Villano, A. N.
von Krosigk, B.
Watkins, S. L.
Wilson, J. S.
Wilson, M. J.
Winchell, J.
Wright, D. H.
Yellin, S.
Young, B. A.
Zhang, X.
Zhao, X.
Source :
R. Agnese et al. (SuperCDMS Collaboration), Astropart. Phys., 104 (2019) pp. 1-12
Publication Year :
2018

Abstract

Future direct searches for low-mass dark matter particles with germanium detectors, such as SuperCDMS SNOLAB, are expected to be limited by backgrounds from radioactive isotopes activated by cosmogenic radiation inside the germanium. There are limited experimental data available to constrain production rates and a large spread of theoretical predictions. We examine the calculation of expected production rates, and analyze data from the second run of the CDMS low ionization threshold experiment (CDMSlite) to estimate the rates for several isotopes. We model the measured CDMSlite spectrum and fit for contributions from tritium and other isotopes. Using the knowledge of the detector history, these results are converted to cosmogenic production rates at sea level. The production rates in atoms/(kg$\cdot$day) are 74$\pm$9 for $^3$H, 1.5$\pm$0.7 for $^{55}$Fe, 17$\pm$5 for $^{65}$Zn, and 30$\pm$18 for $^{68}$Ge.<br />Comment: 14 pages, 10 figures, 5 tables. v5 contains the extended data release (and documentation) of the CDMSlite Run 2 data as ancillary files

Details

Database :
arXiv
Journal :
R. Agnese et al. (SuperCDMS Collaboration), Astropart. Phys., 104 (2019) pp. 1-12
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.1806.07043
Document Type :
Working Paper
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.astropartphys.2018.08.006