Weakly interacting massive particles (WIMPs) are a leading candidate for dark matter and are expected to produce nuclear recoil (NR) events within liquid xenon time-projection chambers. We present a measurement of the scintillation timing characteristics of liquid xenon in the LUX dark matter detector and develop a pulse shape discriminant to be used for particle identification. To accurately measure the timing characteristics, we develop a template-fitting method to reconstruct the detection times of photons. Analyzing calibration data collected during the 2013–2016 LUX WIMP search, we provide a new measurement of the singlet-to-triplet scintillation ratio for electron recoils (ER) below 46 keV, and we make, to our knowledge, a first-ever ...
The LUX experiment has performed searches for dark-matter particles scattering elastically on xenon ...
We report constraints on spin-independent weakly interacting massive particle (WIMP)-nucleon scatter...
We report on the response of liquid xenon to low energy electronic recoils below 15 keV from beta de...
Weakly interacting massive particles (WIMPs) are a leading candidate for dark matter and are expecte...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Rochester. Department of Physics and Astronomy, 2019.Abundant evidenc...
We present a novel analysis technique for liquid xenon time projection chambers that allows for a lo...
We present a comprehensive analysis of electronic recoil vs. nuclear recoil discrimination in liquid...
The Large Underground Xenon (LUX) experiment is a dual-phase liquid xenon time projection chamber (T...
This work presents an analysis of monoenergetic electronic recoil peaks in the dark-matter-search an...
Results of observations of low energy nuclear and electron recoil events in liquid xenon scintillato...
We report here methods and techniques for creating and improving a model that reproduces the scintil...
AbstractResults of observations of low energy nuclear and electron recoil events in liquid xenon sci...
The Large Underground Xenon experiment (LUX) searches for dark matter using a dual-phase xenon detec...
Liquid xenon is an important detection medium in direct dark matter experiments, which search for lo...
Dark matter experiments searching for weakly interacting massive particles (WIMPs), which are hypoth...
The LUX experiment has performed searches for dark-matter particles scattering elastically on xenon ...
We report constraints on spin-independent weakly interacting massive particle (WIMP)-nucleon scatter...
We report on the response of liquid xenon to low energy electronic recoils below 15 keV from beta de...
Weakly interacting massive particles (WIMPs) are a leading candidate for dark matter and are expecte...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Rochester. Department of Physics and Astronomy, 2019.Abundant evidenc...
We present a novel analysis technique for liquid xenon time projection chambers that allows for a lo...
We present a comprehensive analysis of electronic recoil vs. nuclear recoil discrimination in liquid...
The Large Underground Xenon (LUX) experiment is a dual-phase liquid xenon time projection chamber (T...
This work presents an analysis of monoenergetic electronic recoil peaks in the dark-matter-search an...
Results of observations of low energy nuclear and electron recoil events in liquid xenon scintillato...
We report here methods and techniques for creating and improving a model that reproduces the scintil...
AbstractResults of observations of low energy nuclear and electron recoil events in liquid xenon sci...
The Large Underground Xenon experiment (LUX) searches for dark matter using a dual-phase xenon detec...
Liquid xenon is an important detection medium in direct dark matter experiments, which search for lo...
Dark matter experiments searching for weakly interacting massive particles (WIMPs), which are hypoth...
The LUX experiment has performed searches for dark-matter particles scattering elastically on xenon ...
We report constraints on spin-independent weakly interacting massive particle (WIMP)-nucleon scatter...
We report on the response of liquid xenon to low energy electronic recoils below 15 keV from beta de...