The selection of low-radioactive construction materials is of the utmost importance for rare-event searches and thus critical to the XENONnT experiment. Results of an extensive radioassay program are reported, in which material samples have been screened with gamma-ray spectroscopy, mass spectrometry, and 222Rn emanation measurements. Furthermore, the cleanliness procedures applied to remove or mitigate surface contamination of detector materials are described. Screening results, used as inputs for a XENONnT Monte Carlo simulation, predict a reduction of materials background (∼17%) with respect to its predecessor XENON1T. Through radon emanation measurements, the expected 222Rn activity concentration in XENONnT is determined to be 4.2 (+0.5...
While overwhelming evidence has been found for the existence of dark matter in our universe, its tru...
The low-background, VUV-sensitive 3-inch diameter photomultiplier tube R11410 has been developed by ...
We describe the purification of xenon from traces of the radioactive noble gas radon using a cryogen...
The selection of low-radioactive construction materials is of the utmost importance for rare-event s...
The selection of low-radioactive construction materials is of utmost importance for the success of l...
The selection of low-radioactive construction materials is of utmost importance for the success of l...
The XENON1T dark matter experiment aims to detect weakly interacting massive particles (WIMPs) throu...
In this paper, we describe the XENON100 data analyses used to assess the target-intrinsic background...
We describe the purification of xenon from traces of the radioactive noble gas radon using a cryogen...
While overwhelming evidence has been found for the existence of dark matter in our universe, its tru...
The low-background, VUV-sensitive 3-inch diameter photomultiplier tube R11410 has been developed by ...
We describe the purification of xenon from traces of the radioactive noble gas radon using a cryogen...
The selection of low-radioactive construction materials is of the utmost importance for rare-event s...
The selection of low-radioactive construction materials is of utmost importance for the success of l...
The selection of low-radioactive construction materials is of utmost importance for the success of l...
The XENON1T dark matter experiment aims to detect weakly interacting massive particles (WIMPs) throu...
In this paper, we describe the XENON100 data analyses used to assess the target-intrinsic background...
We describe the purification of xenon from traces of the radioactive noble gas radon using a cryogen...
While overwhelming evidence has been found for the existence of dark matter in our universe, its tru...
The low-background, VUV-sensitive 3-inch diameter photomultiplier tube R11410 has been developed by ...
We describe the purification of xenon from traces of the radioactive noble gas radon using a cryogen...