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First demonstration of a sub-keV electron recoil energy threshold in a liquid argon ionization chamber

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ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV
DOI: 10.1016/j.nima.2013.06.061

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Liquid argon; Calibration sources; Electron recoils; Ionization yield; Sub-key spectroscopy

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  1. US Department of Energy by Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory [DE-AC52-07NA27344]
  2. Labwide LDRD
  3. Lawrence Scholars program at LLNL
  4. Department of Homeland Security [ARI-022]
  5. US Department of Homeland Securitys Domestic Nuclear Detection Office
  6. US Department of Defense Threat Reduction Agency [LLNL-TR-611492]
  7. Nuclear Forensics Graduate Fellowship Program

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We describe the first demonstration of a sub-keV electron recoil energy threshold in a dual-phase liquid argon time projection chamber. This is an important step in an effort to develop a detector capable of identifying the ionization signal resulting from nuclear recoils with energies of order a few keV and below. We obtained this result by observing the peaks in the energy spectrum at 2.82 keV and 0.27 keV, following the K- and L-shell electron capture decay of Ar-37 respectively. The (37)Ai- source preparation is described in detail, since it enables calibration that may also prove useful in dark matter direct detection experiments. An internally placed Fe-55 x-ray source simultaneously provided another calibration point at 5.9 keV. We discuss the ionization yield and electron recombination in liquid argon at those three calibration energies. Published by Elsevier BY.

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