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Determination of responses of liquid xenon to low energy electron and nuclear recoils using the PandaX-II detector

Authors :
Yan, Binbin
Abdukerim, Abdusalam
Chen, Wei
Chen, Xun
Chen, Yunhua
Cheng, Chen
Cui, Xiangyi
Fan, Yingjie
Fang, Deqing
Fu, Changbo
Fu, Mengting
Geng, Lisheng
Giboni, Karl
Gu, Linhui
Guo, Xuyuan
Han, Ke
He, Changda
Huang, Di
Huang, Peiyao
Huang, Yan
Huang, Yanlin
Huang, Zhou
Ji, Xiangdong
Ju, Yonglin
Li, Shuaijie
Liu, Jianglai
Lei, Zhuoqun
Ma, Wenbo
Ma, Yugang
Mao, Yajun
Meng, Yue
Ni, Kaixiang
Ren, Jinhua Ningand Xuyang Ning Xiangxiang
Shang, Changsong
Si, Lin
Shen, Guofang
Tan, Andi
Wang, Anqing
Wang, Hongwei
Wang, Meng
Wang, Qiuhong
Wang, Siguang
Wang, Wei
Wang, Xiuli
Wang, Zhou
Wu, Mengmeng
Wu, Shiyong
Wu, Weihao
Xia, Jingkai
Xiao, Mengjiao
Xie, Pengwei
Yan, Rui
Yang, Jijun
Yang, Yong
Yu, Chunxu
Yuan, Jumin
Yuan, Ying
Yue, Jianfeng
Zeng, Xinning
Zhang, Dan
Zhang, Tao
Zhao, Li
Zheng, Qibin
Zhou, Jifang
Zhou, Ning
Zhou, Xiaopeng
Publication Year :
2021

Abstract

We report a systematic determination of the responses of PandaX-II, a dual phase xenon time projection chamber detector, to low energy recoils. The electron recoil (ER) and nuclear recoil (NR) responses are calibrated, respectively, with injected tritiated methane or $^{220}$Rn source, and with $^{241}$Am-Be neutron source, within an energy range from $1-25$ keV (ER) and $4-80$ keV (NR), under the two drift fields of 400 and 317 V/cm. An empirical model is used to fit the light yield and charge yield for both types of recoils. The best fit models can well describe the calibration data. The systematic uncertainties of the fitted models are obtained via statistical comparison against the data.<br />Comment: 12 pages, 7 figures

Details

Database :
arXiv
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.2102.09158
Document Type :
Working Paper
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1088/1674-1137/abf6c2