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Revealing neutral bremsstrahlung in two-phase argon electroluminescence. / Buzulutskov, A.; Shemyakina, E.; Bondar, A. et al.
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T1 - Revealing neutral bremsstrahlung in two-phase argon electroluminescence
AU - Buzulutskov, A.
AU - Shemyakina, E.
AU - Bondar, A.
AU - Dolgov, A.
AU - Frolov, E.
AU - Nosov, V.
AU - Oleynikov, V.
AU - Shekhtman, L.
AU - Sokolov, A.
N1 - Publisher Copyright: © 2018 Elsevier B.V.
PY - 2018/12/1
Y1 - 2018/12/1
N2 - Proportional electroluminescence (EL) in noble gases has long been used in two-phase detectors for dark matter search, to record ionization signals induced by particle scattering in the noble-gas liquid (S2 signals). Until recently, it was believed that proportional electroluminescence was fully due to VUV emission of noble gas excimers produced in atomic collisions with excited atoms, the latter being in turn produced by drifting electrons. In this work we consider an additional mechanism of proportional electroluminescence, namely that of bremsstrahlung of drifting electrons scattered on neutral atoms (so-called neutral bremsstrahlung); it is systemically studied here both theoretically and experimentally. In particular, the absolute EL yield has for the first time been measured in pure gaseous argon in the two-phase mode, using a dedicated two-phase detector with EL gap optically read out by cryogenic PMTs and SiPMs. We show that the neutral bremsstrahlung effect can explain two intriguing observations in EL radiation: that of the substantial contribution of the non-VUV spectral component, extending from the UV to NIR, and that of the photon emission at lower electric fields, below the Ar excitation threshold. Possible applications of neutral bremsstrahlung effect in two-phase dark matter detectors are discussed.
AB - Proportional electroluminescence (EL) in noble gases has long been used in two-phase detectors for dark matter search, to record ionization signals induced by particle scattering in the noble-gas liquid (S2 signals). Until recently, it was believed that proportional electroluminescence was fully due to VUV emission of noble gas excimers produced in atomic collisions with excited atoms, the latter being in turn produced by drifting electrons. In this work we consider an additional mechanism of proportional electroluminescence, namely that of bremsstrahlung of drifting electrons scattered on neutral atoms (so-called neutral bremsstrahlung); it is systemically studied here both theoretically and experimentally. In particular, the absolute EL yield has for the first time been measured in pure gaseous argon in the two-phase mode, using a dedicated two-phase detector with EL gap optically read out by cryogenic PMTs and SiPMs. We show that the neutral bremsstrahlung effect can explain two intriguing observations in EL radiation: that of the substantial contribution of the non-VUV spectral component, extending from the UV to NIR, and that of the photon emission at lower electric fields, below the Ar excitation threshold. Possible applications of neutral bremsstrahlung effect in two-phase dark matter detectors are discussed.
KW - Dark matter detectors
KW - Liquid argon
KW - Neutral bremsstrahlung
KW - Proportional electroluminescence
KW - Two-phase detectors
KW - GASES
KW - SLOW ELECTRONS
KW - DARK-MATTER EXPERIMENT
KW - LIQUID ARGON
KW - ELECTRON BREMSSTRAHLUNG
KW - EMISSION DETECTOR
KW - XENON
KW - ATOMS
KW - MONTE-CARLO-SIMULATION
KW - SPECTRA
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=85049511879&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.1016/j.astropartphys.2018.06.005
DO - 10.1016/j.astropartphys.2018.06.005
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85049511879
VL - 103
SP - 29
EP - 40
JO - Astroparticle Physics
JF - Astroparticle Physics
SN - 0927-6505
ER -
ID: 14403524