2024
DOI: 10.1088/1475-7516/2024/06/041
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Understanding the xenon primary scintillation yield for cutting-edge rare event experiments

C.A.O. Henriques,
J.M.R. Teixeira,
P.A.O.C. Silva
et al.

Abstract: Xenon scintillation has been widely used in rare event detection experiments, such as in neutrinoless double beta decay, double electron captures and dark matter searches. Nonetheless, experimental values for primary scintillation yield in gaseous xenon (GXe) remain scarce and dispersed. The mean energy required to produce a scintillation photon, w sc, in GXe in the absence of recombination has been measured to be in the range of 34–111 eV. Lower w sc-values were rep… Show more

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