학술논문

Measurement of Ionization Produced by 254 eVnr Nuclear Recoils in Germanium
Document Type
Working Paper
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Subject
Nuclear Experiment
Physics - Instrumentation and Detectors
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Abstract
The ionization or scintillation produced by low-energy nuclear recoils is the primary signature of dark matter. Despite the urgency of dark matter detection and the recent measurements of coherent elastic neutrino-nucleus scattering, detector response is still not well characterized across a variety of materials in the keVnr and sub-keVnr regime. We have re-performed a measurement of the ionization produced by monoenergetic 254 eVnr nuclear recoils in Ge with improved digital electronics and event tagging scheme. Our results indicate an ionization yield of 66 +/- 5 eVee corresponding to a quenching factor of 25 +/- 2 %, greater than the 14 % predicted by Lindhard Model. This quenching enhancement would greatly improve the sensitivity of high-purity Ge detectors for both dark matter detection and measurement of neutrinos via coherent scattering.