Characterization of SABRE crystal NaI-33 with direct underground counting
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2021
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Antonello, M
Arnquist, I J
Barberio, Elisabetta
Baroncelli, T
Benziger, J
Bignell, Lindsey
Bolognino, I
Calaprice, Frank Paul
Copello, S
Dafinei, I
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Ultra-pure NaI(Tl) crystals are the key element for a model-independent verification of the long standing DAMA result and a powerful means to search for the annual modulation signature of dark matter interactions. The SABRE collaboration has been developing cutting-edge techniques for the reduction of intrinsic backgrounds over several years. In this paper we report the first characterization of a 3.4 kg crystal, named NaI-33, performed in an underground passive shielding setup at LNGS. NaI-33 has a record low K contamination of 4.3 ± 0.2 ppb as determined by mass spectrometry. We measured a light yield of 11.1 ± 0.2 photoelectrons/keV and an energy resolution of 13.2% (FWHM/E) at 59.5 keV. We evaluated the activities of Ra and Th inside the crystal to be 5.9±0.6μBq/kg and 1.6±0.3μBq/kg, respectively, which would indicate a contamination from U and Th at part-per-trillion level. We measured an activity of 0.51 ± 0.02 mBq/kg due to Pb out of equilibrium and a α quenching factor of 0.63 ± 0.01 at 5304 keV. We illustrate the analyses techniques developed to reject electronic noise in the lower part of the energy spectrum. A cut-based strategy and a multivariate approach indicated a rate, attributed to the intrinsic radioactivity of the crystal, of ∼ 1 count/day/kg/keV in the [5–20] keV region.
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European Physical Journal C
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