Dual-phase xenon detectors, as currently used in direct detection dark matter experiments, have observed elevated rates of background electron events in the low energy region. While this background negatively impacts detector performance in various ways, its origins have only been partially studied. In this paper we report a systematic investigation of the electron pathologies observed in the LUX dark matter experiment. We characterize different electron populations based on their emission intensities and their correlations with preceding energy depositions in the detector. By studying the background under different experimental conditions, we identified the leading emission mechanisms, including photoionization and the photoelectric effect...
Delayed single- and few-electron emissions plague dual-phase time projection chambers, limiting thei...
Dual phase xenon detectors are widely used in experimental searches for galactic dark matter particl...
This work presents an analysis of monoenergetic electronic recoil peaks in the dark-matter-search an...
Dual-phase xenon detectors, as currently used in direct detection dark matter experiments, have obse...
The nature of dark matter is one of the most compelling mysteries of modern physics. Liquid xenon de...
This paper presents a novel technique for mitigating electrode backgrounds that limit the sensitivit...
The Large Underground Xenon (LUX) dark matter experiment aims to detect rare low-energy interactions...
The Large Underground Xenon (LUX) dark matter experiment aims to detect rare low-energy interactions...
Dark matter makes up most of the mass of the universe, and yet the true nature of this mysterious su...
Abundant evidence from cosmological and astrophysical observations suggests that the Standard Model ...
Delayed single- and few-electron emissions plague dual-phase time projection chambers, limiting thei...
Dual phase xenon detectors are widely used in experimental searches for galactic dark matter particl...
This work presents an analysis of monoenergetic electronic recoil peaks in the dark-matter-search an...
Dual-phase xenon detectors, as currently used in direct detection dark matter experiments, have obse...
The nature of dark matter is one of the most compelling mysteries of modern physics. Liquid xenon de...
This paper presents a novel technique for mitigating electrode backgrounds that limit the sensitivit...
The Large Underground Xenon (LUX) dark matter experiment aims to detect rare low-energy interactions...
The Large Underground Xenon (LUX) dark matter experiment aims to detect rare low-energy interactions...
Dark matter makes up most of the mass of the universe, and yet the true nature of this mysterious su...
Abundant evidence from cosmological and astrophysical observations suggests that the Standard Model ...
Delayed single- and few-electron emissions plague dual-phase time projection chambers, limiting thei...
Dual phase xenon detectors are widely used in experimental searches for galactic dark matter particl...
This work presents an analysis of monoenergetic electronic recoil peaks in the dark-matter-search an...