论文标题
新闻G实验中的铜电镀以进行背景抑制
Copper electroplating for background suppression in the NEWS-G experiment
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论文摘要
Spheres-Gas(News-G)的新实验是将在Snolab(加拿大)运行的暗物质直接检测实验。与其他罕见事件搜索类似,检测器构造中使用的材料符合严格的放射线性要求。该探测器的直径为140厘米比例的计数器,其中包括由商业产生的99.99%纯铜制成的两个半球。这种铜被广泛用于罕见的事件搜索,因为它很容易获得,没有长期的CU放射性同位素,并且非CU辐射核糖计师的水平通常很低。但是,使用XIA检测器使用专用的210POα计数方法进行的测量结果证实,大部分铜的有问题浓度为210pb。为了屏蔽比例计数器的活性体积,低背景电型方法适应半球形形状,以生长500- $ $ m厚的超级铜铜层层到检测器的内表面。在本文中,描述了该过程,该过程是在美国西北太平洋国家实验室(PNNL)进行的,然后在法国的Laboratoire Souterrain de Modane进行了全面进行。通过电感耦合等离子体质谱法(ICP-MS)评估电镀铜的放射性铜。对第一个(第二)半球的样品的测量值分别为232th和238U污染物,在68%的置信度上限为<0.58 $ $ $ $ $ bq/kg(<0.24 $ $ $ $ bq/kg)和<0.26 $ $ $ $ $ bq/kg(<0.11 $ $ $ $ $ $ bq/kg)。这些结果可与先前报道的用于其他罕见事件搜索产生的电型铜的测量值相媲美,该搜索也被发现与News-G实验的背景目标一致的低浓度为210pb。
New Experiments with Spheres-Gas (NEWS-G) is a dark matter direct detection experiment that will operate at SNOLAB (Canada). Similar to other rare-event searches, the materials used in the detector construction are subject to stringent radiopurity requirements. The detector features a 140-cm diameter proportional counter comprising two hemispheres made from commercially sourced 99.99% pure copper. Such copper is widely used in rare-event searches because it is readily available, there are no long-lived Cu radioisotopes, and levels of non-Cu radiocontaminants are generally low. However, measurements performed with a dedicated 210Po alpha counting method using an XIA detector confirmed a problematic concentration of 210Pb in bulk of the copper. To shield the proportional counter's active volume, a low-background electroforming method was adapted to the hemispherical shape to grow a 500-$μ$m thick layer of ultra-radiopure copper to the detector's inner surface. In this paper the process is described, which was prototyped at Pacific Northwest National Laboratory (PNNL), USA, and then conducted at full scale in the Laboratoire Souterrain de Modane in France. The radiopurity of the electroplated copper was assessed through Inductively Coupled Plasma Mass Spectrometry (ICP-MS). Measurements of samples from the first (second) hemisphere give 68% confidence upper limits of <0.58 $μ$Bq/kg (<0.24 $μ$Bq/kg) and <0.26 $μ$Bq/kg (<0.11 $μ$Bq/kg) on the 232Th and 238U contamination levels, respectively. These results are comparable to previously reported measurements of electroformed copper produced for other rare-event searches, which were also found to have low concentration of 210Pb consistent with the background goals of the NEWS-G experiment.