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The BDX-MINI detector for Light Dark Matter search at JLab

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EUROPEAN PHYSICAL JOURNAL C
Volume 81, Issue 2, Pages -

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SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1140/epjc/s10052-021-08957-5

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  1. U.S. Department of Energy, Office of Science, Office of Nuclear Physics [DE-AC05-06OR23177]

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This study presents the design and performance of a compact detector, BDX-MINI, optimized to detect light dark matter produced by electrons in a beam dump. The robust detector was shown to have stable performance during a six-month period of operation with minimal access.
This paper describes the design and performance of a compact detector, BDX-MINI, that incorporates all features of a concept that optimized the detection of light dark matter in the MeV-GeV mass range produced by electrons in a beam dump. It represents a reduced version of the future BDX experiment expected to run at JLAB. BDX-MINI was exposed to penetrating particles produced by a 2.176GeV electron beam incident on the beam dump of Hall A at Jefferson Lab. The detector consists of 30.5 kg of PbWO4 crystals with sufficient material following the beam dump to eliminate all known particles except neutrinos. The crystals are read out using silicon photomultipliers. Completely surrounding the detector are a passive layer of tungsten and two active scintillator veto systems, which are also read out using silicon photomultipliers. The design was validated and the performance of the robust detector was shown to be stable during a six month period during which the detector was operated with minimal access.

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