Radon background in liquid xenon detectors

Published 2 February 2018 © 2018 IOP Publishing Ltd and Sissa Medialab
, , Light Detection in Noble Elements (LIDINE2017) Citation N. Rupp 2018 JINST 13 C02001 DOI 10.1088/1748-0221/13/02/C02001

1748-0221/13/02/C02001

Abstract

The radioactive daughters isotope of 222Rn are one of the highest risk contaminants in liquid xenon detectors aiming for a small signal rate. The noble gas is permanently emanated from the detector surfaces and mixed with the xenon target. Because of its long half-life 222Rn is homogeneously distributed in the target and its subsequent decays can mimic signal events. Since no shielding is possible this background source can be the dominant one in future large scale experiments. This article provides an overview of strategies used to mitigate this source of background by means of material selection and on-line radon removal techniques.

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10.1088/1748-0221/13/02/C02001