Cosmogenic background simulations for the DARWIN observatory at different underground locations
arxiv(2023)
摘要
Xenon dual-phase time projections chambers (TPCs) have proven to be a
successful technology in studying physical phenomena that require
low-background conditions. With 40t of liquid xenon (LXe) in the TPC baseline
design, DARWIN will have a high sensitivity for the detection of particle dark
matter, neutrinoless double beta decay (0νββ), and axion-like
particles (ALPs). Although cosmic muons are a source of background that cannot
be entirely eliminated, they may be greatly diminished by placing the detector
deep underground. In this study, we used Monte Carlo simulations to model the
cosmogenic background expected for the DARWIN observatory at four underground
laboratories: Laboratori Nazionali del Gran Sasso (LNGS), Sanford Underground
Research Facility (SURF), Laboratoire Souterrain de Modane (LSM) and SNOLAB. We
determine the production rates of unstable xenon isotopes and tritium due to
muon-included neutron fluxes and muon-induced spallation. These are expected to
represent the dominant contributions to cosmogenic backgrounds and thus the
most relevant for site selection.
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