16–20 Jul 2018
Other Institute
US/Eastern timezone

Measurement of Background Gamma Flux in the Davis Cavern for the LZ Experiment

16 Jul 2018, 15:30
15m
Other Institute

Other Institute

University at Albany, SUNY 1400 Washington Ave. Albany, NY 12222 USA
Talk (12+3min)

Speaker

Mr Luke Korley

Description

The LUX-ZEPLIN (LZ) experiment will search for dark matter particle interactions with a liquid xenon TPC in the Davis cavern at the Sanford Underground Research Facility, Lead, South Dakota, 4850 feet below the surface. The underground environment reduces the cosmic ray flux by a factor of $10^6$, but there remains a potential background from γ-rays emitted from the decays of $^{40}$K, $^{238}$U and $^{232}$Th naturally occurring in the rock surrounding the laboratory. In-situ γ-ray measurements were taken with a sodium iodide detector in several locations within the cavern, yielding average radioactivity levels. We will present the radioactivity levels determined with these measurements, and a first attempt at mapping suspected non-uniformities in the γ-flux due to differences in rock composition.

Authors

Mr Luke Korley Dr Sally Shaw (University of California, Santa Barbara)

Co-author

Prof. Bjoern Penning (Brandeis University)

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