Response characteristic of a xenon detector searching for the WIMP as a SUSY dark matter and a possible WIMP detection region on the primary-secondary plot for a xenon detector

Inkyu Park, Jong Kwan Woo

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Abstract

Research and developments of a xenon weakly interactive massive particle (WIMP) searching detector have been done for a couple of decades. The weakness of signal amplitudes gives some difficulties to increase the detection efficiency. We brief a possible primary signal amplification method with an internal photo cathode and the secondary amplification method with electroluminescence technique. Using those methods, we achieved 1.8 × 102 ± 40 times amplification ratio for a primary scintillation and 4.3 × 10 ± 5 times amplification ratio for a secondary one. It will maximize the efficiency of a xenon detector to search for the super-symmetric dark matter, WIMP. Also we describe the response characteristics of a xenon detector that is exposed by cosmic ray on the ground level. We describe the possible detection region for a WIMP signal in the primary-secondary plot. We will show a possible WIMP signal detected by xenon detector. Here we also remind the detailed working mechanism of a xenon detector searching for the WIMP dark matter.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)132-136
Number of pages5
JournalAstroparticle Physics
Volume28
Issue number1
DOIs
StatePublished - Sep 2007

Keywords

  • Dark matter
  • Detection region
  • Neutralino
  • SUSY
  • WIMP
  • Xenon

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