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Title: | The ZEPLIN III Detector; Results from Surface Calibrations | Authors: | Sumner, T. J. Akimov, D. Yu. Alner, G. J. Araújo, H. M. Bewick, A. Bungau, C. Burenkov, A. A. Carson, M. J. Chagani, H. Chepel, V. Cline, D. Davidge, D. Daw, E. Dawson, J. Durkin, T. Edwards, B. Gamble, T. Chag, C. Hollingworth, R. J. Howard, A. S. Jones, W. G. Joshi, M. Mavrokoridis, K. Korolkova, E. Kovalenko, A. Kudryavtsev, V. A. Kuznetsov, I. S. Lawson, T. Lebedenko, V. N. Lewin, J. D. Lightfoot, P. Lindote, A. Liubarsky, I. Lopes, M. I. Lüscher, R. McMillan, J. E. Majewski, P. Morgan, B. Muna, D. Murphy, A. S. Neves, F. Nicklin, G. G. Paling, S. M. Pinto da Cunha, J. Plank, S. J. S. Preece, R. Quenby, J. J. Robinson, M. Silva, C. Solovov, V. N. Smith, N. J. T. Smith, P. F. Spooner, N. J. C. Stekhanov, V. Thorne, C. Tovey, D. R. Tziaferi, E. Walker, R. J. Wang, H. White, J. Wolfs, F. |
Issue Date: | 2007 | Citation: | Nuclear Physics B - Proceedings Supplements. 173:(2007) 108-112 | Abstract: | ZEPLIN-III is a direct dark-matter search instrument using liquid xenon as a target.Both the scintillation light and the ionisation charge are measured.The instrument has been built and it is currently being testing in a surface laboratory.We present results from some of the initial testing, including design thermal control system verification, photomultiplier calibration (including spectral measurements with 60 keV photons from 241Am) and two-phase operation showing simultaneous measurement of scintillation and charge and position reconstruction. | URI: | https://hdl.handle.net/10316/4343 | Rights: | openAccess |
Appears in Collections: | FCTUC Física - Artigos em Revistas Internacionais |
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