Measurement of Scintillation Efficiency for Nuclear Recoils in Liquid Argon

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Gastler, Dan
Kearns, Ed
Hime, Andrew
Stonehill, Laura C.
Seibert, Stan
Lippincott, W. Hugh
McKinsey, Daniel N.
Nikkel, James A.

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The scintillation light yield of liquid argon from nuclear recoils relative to electronic recoils has been measured as a function of recoil energy from 10 keVr up to 250 keVr at zero electric field. The scintillation efficiency, defined as the ratio of the nuclear recoil scintillation response to the electronic recoil response, is 0.25 ± 0.01 + 0.01 (correlated) above 20 keVr.

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2012-06-27

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Gastler, D., Kearns, E., Hime, A., Stonehill, L. C., Seibert, S., Klein, J., Lippincott, W. H., McKinsey, D. N., & Nikkel, J. A. (2012). Measurement of Scintillation Efficiency for Nuclear Recoils in Liquid Argon. Physical Review C, 85(6), 065811. doi: http://dx.doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevC.85.065811 © 2012 American Physical Society

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