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First measurement of discrimination between helium and electron recoils in liquid xenon for low-mass dark matter searches

arXiv:2308.02430 · doi:10.1103/PhysRevLett.132.111801

Abstract

We report the first measurement of discrimination between low-energy helium recoils and electron recoils in liquid xenon. This result is relevant to proposed low-mass dark matter searches which seek to dissolve light target nuclei in the active volume of liquid-xenon time projection chambers. Low-energy helium recoils were produced by degrading particles from Po with a gold foil situated on the cathode of a liquid xenon time-projection chamber. The resulting population of helium recoil events is well separated from electron recoils and is also offset from the expected position of xenon nuclear recoil events.

4 pages, 3 figures