83Rb/ 83mKr production and cross-section measurement with 3.4 MeV and 20 MeV proton beams

Abstract

83mKr, with a short lifetime, is an ideal calibration source for liquid xenon or liquid argon detectors. The 83mKr isomer can be generated through the decay of 83 Rb isotope which is usually produced by proton beams bombarding natural krypton atoms. In this paper, we report a successful production of 83Rb/83mKr with a proton beam energy of 3.4 MeV, and the first measurement of the production rate with such low energy proton beams. Another production attempt is performed using the newly available 20 MeV proton beam in China, and the measured production rate is consistent with previous measurements. The produced 83mKr source has been successfully injected into the PandaX-II liquid xenon detector, yielding enough statistics for detector calibration.

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