Calibration of liquid argon detector with 83mKr and 22Na in different drift field

Abstract

83mKr and 22Na have been used in calibrating a liquid argon (LAr) detector.83mKr atoms are produced through the decay of 83Rb and introduced into the LAr detector through the circulating purification system. The light yield reaches 7.260.02 photonelectrons/keV for 41.5keV from 83mKr and 7.660.01 photonelectrons/keV for the 511keV from 22Na, as a comparison. The light yield varies with the drift electric field from 50 to 200V/cm have been also reported. After stopping fill, the decay rate of 83mKr with a fitted half-life of 1.830.11 h, which is consistent with the reported value of 1.830.02 h.

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