Purification Efficiency and Radon Emanation of Gas Purifiers used with Pure and Binary Gas Mixtures for Gaseous Dark Matter Detectors

Autor: Altenmüller, Castel, J. F., Cebrián, S., Dafní, T., Díez-Ibáñez, D., Galán, J., Galindo, J., García, J. A., Irastorza, I. G., Katsioulas, I., Knights, P., Luzón, G., Manthos, I., Margalejo, C., Matthews, J., Mavrokoridis, K., Mirallas, H., Neep, T., Nikolopoulos, K., Obis, L., de Solórzano, A. Ortiz, Pérez, O., Philippou, B., Ward, R.
Rok vydání: 2022
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Zdroj: 2021 IEEE Nuclear Science Symposium and Medical Imaging Conference (NSS/MIC), 2021, pp. 1-3
Druh dokumentu: Working Paper
DOI: 10.1109/NSS/MIC44867.2021.9875870
Popis: Rare event searches require extreme radiopurity in all detector components. This includes the active medium, which in the case of gaseous detectors, is the operating gas. The gases used typically include noble gas mixtures with molecular quenchers. Purification of these gases is required to achieve the desired detector performance, however, purifiers are known to emanate 222 Rn, which is a potential source of background. Several purifiers are studied for their O 2 and H 2 O purification efficiency and Rn emanation rates, aiming to identify the lowest-Rn options. Furthermore, the absorption of quenchers by the purifiers is assessed when used in a recirculating closed-loop gas system.
Comment: 3 pages, 4 figures. Contribution to 2021 IEEE Nuclear Science Symposium and Medical Imaging Conference (NSS/MIC)
Databáze: arXiv