Online 222Rn removal by cryogenic distillation in the XENON100 experiment

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Authors
  • F.D. Amaro
  • M. Anthony
  • F. Arneodo
  • P. Barrow
  • L. Baudis
  • B. Bauermeister
  • M.L. Benabderrahmane
  • T. Berger
  • P.A. Breur
  • A. Brown
  • E. Brown
  • S. Bruenner
  • G. Bruno
  • R. Budnik
  • I. Bütikofer
  • J. Calvén
  • J.M.R. Cardoso
  • M. Cervantes
  • D. Cichon
  • D. Coderre
  • A.P. Colijn
  • J. Conrad
  • J.P. Cussonneau
  • M.P. Decowski
  • P. de Perio
  • P. Di Gangi
  • A. Di Giovanni
  • S. Diglio
  • E. Duchovni
  • G. Eurin
  • J. Fei
  • A.D. Ferella
  • A. Fieguth
  • D. Franco
  • W. Fulgione
  • A. Gallo Rosso
  • M. Galloway
  • F. Gao
  • M. Garbini
  • C. Geis
  • L.W. Goetzke
  • L. Grandi
  • Z. Greene
  • C. Grignon
  • C. Hasterok
  • A. Tiseni
  • XENON Collaboration
Publication date 06-2017
Journal European Physical Journal C
Article number 358
Volume | Issue number 77 | 6
Number of pages 8
Organisations
  • Faculty of Science (FNWI) - Institute of Physics (IoP) - Institute for High Energy Physics (IHEF)
Abstract

We describe the purification of xenon from traces of the radioactive noble gas radon using a cryogenic distillation column. The distillation column was integrated into the gas purification loop of the XENON100 detector for online radon removal. This enabled us to significantly reduce the constant 222Rn background originating from radon emanation. After inserting an auxiliary 222Rn emanation source in the gas loop, we determined a radon reduction factor of R > 27 (95% C.L.) for the distillation column by monitoring the 222Rn activity concentration inside the XENON100 detector.

Document type Article
Language English
Published at https://doi.org/10.1140/epjc/s10052-017-4902-x
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