We estimate the amount of Ar37 produced in natural xenon via cosmic-ray-induced spallation, an inevitable consequence of the transportation and storage of xenon on the Earth's surface. We then calculate the resulting Ar37 concentration in a 10-tonne payload (similar to that of the LUX-ZEPLIN experiment) assuming a representative schedule of xenon purification, storage, and delivery to the underground facility. Using the spallation model by Silberberg and Tsao, the sea-level production rate of Ar37 in natural xenon is estimated to be 0.024 atoms/kg/day. Assuming the xenon is successively purified to remove radioactive contaminants in 1-tonne batches at a rate of 1 tonne/month, the average Ar37 activity after 10 tons are purified and transpor...
Rare event search experiments using liquid xenon as target and detection medium require ultra-low ba...
International audienceThe activation of materials due to the exposure to cosmic rays may become an i...
The Large Underground Xenon (LUX) experiment operates at the Sanford Underground Research Facility t...
We estimate the amount of Ar37 produced in natural xenon via cosmic-ray-induced spallation, an inevi...
We estimate the amount of Ar37 produced in natural xenon via cosmic-ray-induced spallation, an inevi...
We estimate the amount of $^{37}$Ar produced in natural xenon via cosmic ray-induced spallation, an ...
We estimate the amount of 37 Ar produced in natural xenon via cosmic-ray-induced spallation, an inev...
We estimate the amount of {37}^Ar produced in natural xenon via cosmic-ray-induced spallation, an i...
Verification of the Comprehensive Nuclear-Test-Ban Treaty (CTBT) includes both atmospheric and on-si...
Underground argon (UAr) with lower cosmogenic activities of $^{39}Ar$ and $^{42}Ar$ has been planned...
We estimate the amount of 37Ar produced in natural xenon via cosmic ray-induced spallation, an inevi...
Argon-37 is a radioactive isotope of argon that is naturally produced in both the atmosphere and the...
Ar-39, a primarily cosmogenic isotope produced by neutron interactions with argon in the atmosphere,...
Rare events searches, such as direct dark matter detection or neutrinoless double beta decay (0vββ) ...
Rare event search experiments using liquid xenon as target and detection medium require ultra-low ba...
International audienceThe activation of materials due to the exposure to cosmic rays may become an i...
The Large Underground Xenon (LUX) experiment operates at the Sanford Underground Research Facility t...
We estimate the amount of Ar37 produced in natural xenon via cosmic-ray-induced spallation, an inevi...
We estimate the amount of Ar37 produced in natural xenon via cosmic-ray-induced spallation, an inevi...
We estimate the amount of $^{37}$Ar produced in natural xenon via cosmic ray-induced spallation, an ...
We estimate the amount of 37 Ar produced in natural xenon via cosmic-ray-induced spallation, an inev...
We estimate the amount of {37}^Ar produced in natural xenon via cosmic-ray-induced spallation, an i...
Verification of the Comprehensive Nuclear-Test-Ban Treaty (CTBT) includes both atmospheric and on-si...
Underground argon (UAr) with lower cosmogenic activities of $^{39}Ar$ and $^{42}Ar$ has been planned...
We estimate the amount of 37Ar produced in natural xenon via cosmic ray-induced spallation, an inevi...
Argon-37 is a radioactive isotope of argon that is naturally produced in both the atmosphere and the...
Ar-39, a primarily cosmogenic isotope produced by neutron interactions with argon in the atmosphere,...
Rare events searches, such as direct dark matter detection or neutrinoless double beta decay (0vββ) ...
Rare event search experiments using liquid xenon as target and detection medium require ultra-low ba...
International audienceThe activation of materials due to the exposure to cosmic rays may become an i...
The Large Underground Xenon (LUX) experiment operates at the Sanford Underground Research Facility t...