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Precision Measurement of the Specific Activity of $^{39}$Ar in Atmospheric Argon with the DEAP-3600 Detector
Document Type
Working Paper
Author
Adhikari, P.Ajaj, R.Alpízar-Venegas, M.Amaudruz, P. -A.Anstey, J.Araujo, G. R.Auty, D. J.Baldwin, M.Batygov, M.Beltran, B.Benmansour, H.Bina, C. E.Bonatt, J.Bonivento, W.Boulay, M. G.Broerman, B.Bueno, J. F.Burghardt, P. M.Butcher, A.Cadeddu, M.Cai, B.Cárdenas-Montes, M.Cavuoti, S.Chen, M.Chen, Y.Choudhary, S.Cleveland, B. T.Corning, J. M.Crampton, R.Cranshaw, D.Daughtery, S.DelGobbo, P.Dering, K.Di Stefano, P.DiGioseffo, J.Dolganov, G.Doria, L.Duncan, F. A.Dunford, M.Ellingwood, E.Erlandson, A.Farahani, S. S.Fatemighomi, N.Fiorillo, G.Florian, S.Flower, A.Ford, R. J.Gagnon, R.Gallacher, D.Abia, P. GarcíaGarg, S.Giampa, P.Giménez-Alcázar, A.Goeldi, D.Golovko, V. V.Gorel, P.Graham, K.Grant, D. R.Grobov, A.Hallin, A. L.Hamstra, M.Harvey, P. J.Haskins, S.Hearns, C.Hu, J.Hucker, J.Hugues, T.Ilyasov, A.Jigmeddorj, B.Jillings, C. J.Joy, A.Kamaev, O.Kaur, G.Kemp, A.Kuźniak, M.La Zia, F.Lai, M.Langrock, S.Lehnert, B.Leonhardt, A.LePage-Bourbonnais, J.Levashko, N.Lidgard, J.Lindner, T.Lissia, M.Lock, J.Machulin, I.Majewski, P.Maru, A.Mason, J.McDonald, A. B.McElroy, T.McGinn, T.McLaughlin, J. B.Mehdiyev, R.Mielnichuk, C.Mirasola, L.Monroe, J.Nadeau, P.Nantais, C.Ng, C.Noble, A. J.O'Dwyer, E.Oliviéro, G.Ouellet, C.Pal, S.Papi, D.Pasuthip, P.Peeters, S. J. M.Perry, M.Pesudo, V.Picciau, E.Piro, M. -C.Pollmann, T. R.Rad, F.Rand, E. T.Rethmeier, C.Retière, F.García, I. RodríguezRoszkowski, L.Ruhland, J. B.Santorelli, R.Schuckman II, F. G.Seeburn, N.Seth, S.Shalamova, V.Singhrao, K.Skensved, P.Smith, N. J. T.Smith, B.Sobotkiewich, K.Sonley, T.Sosiak, J.Soukup, J.Stainforth, R.Stone, C.Strickland, V.Stringer, M.Sur, B.Tang, J.Vázquez-Jáuregui, E.Veloce, L.Viel, S.Vyas, B.Walczak, M.Walding, J.Ward, M.Westerdale, S.Willis, J.Zuñiga-Reyes, A.
Source
Eur. Phys. J. C 83, 642 (2023)
Subject
Physics - Instrumentation and Detectors
High Energy Physics - Experiment
Language
Abstract
The specific activity of the beta decay of $^{39}$Ar in atmospheric argon is measured using the DEAP-3600 detector. DEAP-3600, located 2 km underground at SNOLAB, uses a total of (3269 $\pm$ 24) kg of liquid argon distilled from the atmosphere to search for dark matter. This detector with very low background uses pulseshape discrimination to differentiate between nuclear recoils and electron recoils and is well-suited to measure the decay of $^{39}$Ar. With 167 live-days of data, the measured specific activity at the time of atmospheric extraction is [0.964 $\pm$ 0.001 (stat) $\pm$ 0.024 (sys)] Bq/kg$_{\rm atmAr}$ which is consistent with results from other experiments. A cross-check analysis using different event selection criteria provides a consistent result.