Preparation and measurement of an 37Ar source for liquid xenon detector calibration
Abstract
We present the preparation and measurement of the radioactive isotope 37Ar, which was produced using thermal neutrons from a reactor, as a calibration source for liquid xenon time projection chambers. 37Ar is a low-energy calibration source with a half-life of 35.01 days, making it suitable for calibration in the low-energy region of liquid xenon dark-matter experiments. Radioactive isotope 37Ar was produced by irradiating 36Ar with thermal neutrons. It was subsequently measured in a gaseous xenon time projection chamber (GXe TPC) to validate its radioactivity. Our results demonstrate that 37Ar is an effective and viable calibration source that offers precise calibration capabilities in the low-energy domain of xenon-based detectors.
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