Minority Carriers: A Revolution for Low Background TPC Work Dan Snowden-Ifft 7 th Symposium on Large TPCs for Low Energy Rare Event Detection December.

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Minority Carriers: A Revolution for Low Background TPC Work Dan Snowden-Ifft 7 th Symposium on Large TPCs for Low Energy Rare Event Detection December 16, 2014

Occidental College Dan Snowden-Ifft - PI Jean-Luc Gauvreau Chuck Oravec Alex Lumnah Chongmo Tang University of New Mexico Dinesh Loomba - PI Michael Gold – PI John Matthews - PI Eric Lee Eric Miller Nguyen Phan Randy Lafler Colorado State University John Harton – PI Jeff Brack Dave Warner Alexei Dorofeev Fred Shuckman II Sheffield University Neil Spooner – PI Matt Robinson Dan Walker Stephen Sadler Sam Tefler Andrew Scarff Anthony Ezeribe Frederic Mouton Trevor Gamble The University of Edinburgh Alex Murphy – PI Directional Recoil Identification From Tracks (DRIFT) Wellesley College James Battat – PI University of Hawaii Sven Vahsen – PI Tom Thorped Boulby Mine Sean Paling – PI Emma Meehan Louise Yeoman

Introduction to DRIFT Directional Recoil Identification From Tracks (DRIFT) is a directional dark matter detector (PRD, 61 (2000) 1, NIMA, 600 (2009) 417, AstroPle, 31 (2009) 261) DRIFT has been operating in Boulby since 2001 DRIFT-I -> DRIFT-II (a-e) DRIFT-IId volume = 0.8 m 3, ~40 Torr gas MWPC readouts (NIMA, 555 (2005) 173) Negative CS 2 anion drift to limit diffusion (PRD, 61 (2000) 1) Phenomenal Compton background rejection (AstroPle, 28 (2007) 409) Many gas mixtures possible DRIFT-IId used a Torr of CS 2 -CF 4 to optimize for spin-dependent limits, 139 g target mass. (AstroPle, 35(2007) 397) Relatively cheap, clean, stable and scalable technology.

DRIFT-IId Data AstroPle, 35, (2012) days of live time recorded A background of 130 events per day found

Radon Progeny Recoils ………………………………………………………………………… 222 Rn  218 Po + ………………………………………………………………………...……………………………………………………………………… Po  20  m Range = 12  m 214 Pb V kV AstroPle, 28, (2007) 409.

DRIFT-IId Data AstroPle, 35, (2012) 397. Diffusion of the RPRs from the central cathode increases their width So used width as a crude discrimination parameter Black = Background Red = Neutron recoils

DRIFT-IId Data AstroPle, 35, (2012) 397. Select an signal window For 100 GeV WIMPs the signal window gives only 8% efficiency for events passing the cuts

DRIFT-IId Spin-Dependent WIMP Limits AstroPle, 35, (2012) 397.

e-e- e-e- e-e- CS - Xe Flashlamp Quartz (UV transmitting) lens Quartz window CS  m pinhole 20  m SS anode wires 2 mm spacing Grid wire planes Al photo- cathode 5 anode readouts Amptek Amplifiers 1 MHz Digitizers Computer 15 cm Vacuum Vessel Mobility and Diffusion Experiment

Lateral Diffusion Measurements

Diffusion Theory

Lateral Diffusion Results 40 Torr CS Torr CS 2 +CF 4 Rev. Sci. Inst., 84, (2013) 1.

E = 239 V/cm E = 118 V/cm t = 0 => flashlamp pulse Rev. Sci. Inst., 84, (2013) 1. Longitudinal Diffusion Measurements

Longitudinal Diffusion Results 40 Torr CS Torr CS 2 +CF 4 Rev. Sci. Inst., 84, (2013) 1.

As discussed here in 2012 Separate peaks in the data indicate that other carriers, minority carriers, are generated at the site of the ionization and carry their charge with different velocity to the readout plane. An interesting puzzle but of little impact to negative ion drift detectors because of their tiny size. BUT… ! Minority Carriers

Discovery of Minority Carriers in Mixtures of CS 2 and O 2 Rev. Sci. Inst., 85, (2014) 1.

Earthquake Fiducialization

Discovery of Minority Carriers in Mixtures of CS 2 and O 2 Rev. Sci. Inst., 85, (2014) 1.

Fall 2013 DRIFT-IId Results with Torr CS 2 -CF 4 -O 2 50 keVr F

DRIFT-IId Results with Torr CS 2 -CF 4 -O 2 ArXiv 1410:7821

Fall 2014 DRIFT-IId Results with Torr CS 2 -CF 4 -O 2 Preliminary

Deconvolution of Tracks Knowledge of the drift distance allows us to precisely calculate the diffusion (the PSF) of the ionization. Therefore we should be able to, like astronomers, deconvolve the observed track to get better knowledge of the actual track. Here is a theoretical (20 cm drift) simulation. Figure 7 – Simulation results for deconvolution of a 49.4 keVr F recoil track in 100 Torr CF 4. Left: the original, un-diffused image; Middle: the image with the same S/N, diffusion (  ~0.4mm) and pixelization as seen by Phan’s R&D detector; and Right: deconvolution result of the middle image. The deconvolved image correctly reconstructs the energy to within 5%, the track direction to 3.6 degrees and the head-tail asymmetry to within 8%. In the middle ‘detector’ image the asymmetry is almost washed out. Actual Diffused Deconvolved

Preliminary Deconvolution of Tracks Here is some real data taken with a GEM-Optical readout TPC

Conclusion The addition of O 2 to mixtures containing CS 2 produces abundant minority carriers. The minority carriers allow us to accurately measure the drift distance of segments of ionization. Fiducialization has revolutionized DRIFT’s background rejection capabilities because our only known backgrounds come from the central cathode. New limits have been set and data for better limits are being taken now. Knowledge of the diffusion should allow DRIFT to deconvolve tracks to obtain better directional information. Vive la Révolution!

Thanks

Extra Slides

Alpha + O 2 Rev. Sci. Inst., 85, (2014) 1.

Triggerless Fiducialization Rev. Sci. Inst., 85, (2014) 1.

The problem 218 Po  20  m Range = 12  m 214 Pb + - The 6 MeV Po-218 alpha can hide in central cathode wires.

218 Po   m scale Range = 37  m 214 Pb + - Thin film Give the alphas few places to hide in an aluminized Mylar thin film

 Thin Film Of course some alphas will find a way to hide

Thin Film 218 Po  214 Pb + - Give the alphas even less places to hide in a texturized aluminized Mylar thin film. 20  m or less

Texturized thin film Miraculously the guys at UNM have managed to create a texturized 0.9 micron thin film. This has been deployed on DRIFT-IId in Boulby. Preliminary results indicate a drop from 130 events per day down to ~1 event per day. Further improvements are expected with the deployment of DRIFT- IIe this spring.