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A study of liquid argon detector's $n$/$γ$ discrimination capability with PMT or SiPM readout

Published 4 Jun 2022 in physics.ins-det and hep-ex | (2206.01967v3)

Abstract: Liquid Argon (LAr) is used as a target material in several current and planned experiments related to dark matter direct searching and neutrino detection. Argon provides excellent Pulse Shape Discrimination (PSD) capability which could separate the electron recoil backgrounds from the expected nuclear recoil signals. This essay simulated the PSD capability of an LAr detector when PMTs or three kinds of SiPMs are used as photosensors based on the experimental data. The results show that the J-60035 SiPM could help the LAr detector achieve the highest PSD capability event though SiPM's After-Pulse (AP) and Cross-Talk (CT) deteriorate its PSD capability. In addition, the results also show that the effect from AP is greater than CT. This is instructive for selecting photosensors for LAr detectors.

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