Würzburg 2018 – wissenschaftliches Programm
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T: Fachverband Teilchenphysik
T 6: Suche nach dunkler Materie I
T 6.3: Vortrag
Montag, 19. März 2018, 16:35–16:50, Philo-HS6
Background suppression through pulseshape analysis in the DEAP-3600 dark matter detector — •Moritz Burghardt1 and DEAP Collaboration2 — 1TU München — 2SNOLAB, Canada
DEAP-3600 is a dark matter direct detection experiments at SNOLAB, Canada using a single phase liquid argon target. Upon energy deposition of ionising particles, liquid argon emits light through the decay of short-lived singlet state and long-lived triplet state excimers. This light makes up the only dark matter signal channel and is detected by an array of 255 photomultiplier tubes. In order to reach the projected sensitivity to WIMP-nucleon cross sections of 10−46 cm2 for 100 GeV WIMPs, the electronic recoil background, which is dominated by the beta-decaying 39Ar, has to be suppressed by a factor of at least 10−8. This is achieved through pulseshape discrimination (PSD): electronic recoils produce a different singlet to triplet excimer ratio than the nuclear recoil signal from a WIMP interaction, leading to different time structures of the pulse shape. In this talk, prompt-window-based and likelihood-based PSD-parameters are presented and evaluated based on their discrimination power in DEAP-3600.