28 August 2023 to 1 September 2023
University of Vienna
Europe/Vienna timezone

Measurements of quenching factors for NaI(Tl) scintillating crystal

30 Aug 2023, 15:00
15m
BIG-Hörsaal lecture hall (University of Vienna)

BIG-Hörsaal lecture hall

University of Vienna

Universitätsring 1 A-1010 Vienna, Austria
Parallel talk Dark matter and its detection Dark matter and its detection

Speaker

Dr Kyungwon Kim (Center for Underground Physics, IBS)

Description

Understanding nuclear recoil quenching factors, the ratio of the scintillation light yield produced by nuclear and electron recoils of the same energy, is critical for rare event searches, such as dark matter and neutrino experiments. Because NaI(Tl) crystals are widely used for dark matter direct detection and neutrino-nucleus elastic scattering measurements, the low-energy quenching factor of the NaI(Tl) crystals is substantially important. The quenching factor for NaI(Tl) scintillating crystals has been measured by several experimental groups for energies above 5 keVnr for Sodium and 10 keVnr for Iodine. We have developed a NaI(Tl) detector with a high light yield of approximately 25 photoelectrons per keVee and an event-selection and analysis method based on waveform simulations that are specialized for studies of events with energies as low as a sub keVee region. As part of these efforts, we have measured quenching factors for nuclear recoil energies below 5 keVnr and 10 keVnr for Na and I, respectively. This talk will present the results and prospects for future quenching-factor measurements for NaI(Tl) crystals.

Submitted on behalf of a Collaboration? Yes

Author

Dr Kyungwon Kim (Center for Underground Physics, IBS)

Presentation materials