Simulation and background characterisation of the SABRE South experiment Journal Articles uri icon

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abstract

  • AbstractSABRE (Sodium iodide with Active Background REjection) is a direct detection dark matter experiment based on arrays of radio-pure NaI(Tl) crystals. The experiment aims at achieving an ultra-low background rate and its primary goal is to confirm or refute the results from the DAMA/LIBRA experiment. The SABRE Proof-of-Principle phase was carried out in 2020–2021 at the Gran Sasso National Laboratory (LNGS), in Italy. The next phase consists of two full-scale experiments: SABRE South at the Stawell Underground Physics Laboratory, in Australia, and SABRE North at LNGS. This paper focuses on SABRE South and presents a detailed simulation of the detector, which is used to characterise the background for dark matter searches including DAMA/LIBRA-like modulation. We estimate an overall background of 0.72 cpd/kg/$$\hbox {keV}_{\hbox {{ee}}}$$ keV ee in the energy range 1–6 $$\hbox {keV}_{\hbox {{ee}}}$$ keV ee primarily due to radioactive contamination in the crystals. Given this level of background and considering that the SABRE South has a target mass of 50 kg, we expect to exclude (confirm) DAMA/LIBRA modulation at $$4~(5)\sigma $$ 4 ( 5 ) σ within 2.5 years of data taking.

authors

  • Barberio, E
  • Baroncelli, T
  • Bignell, LJ
  • Bolognino, I
  • Brooks, Geoffrey
  • Dastgiri, F
  • D’Imperio, G
  • Di Giacinto, A
  • Duffy, AR
  • Froehlich, M
  • Fu, G
  • Gerathy, MSM
  • Hill, GC
  • Krishnan, S
  • Lane, GJ
  • Lawrence, G
  • Leaver, KT
  • Mahmood, I
  • Mariani, A
  • McGee, P
  • McKie, LJ
  • McNamara, PC
  • Mews, M
  • Melbourne, WJD
  • Milana, G
  • Milligan, LJ
  • Mould, J
  • Nuti, F
  • Pettinacci, V
  • Scutti, F
  • Slavkovská, Z
  • Spinks, NJ
  • Stanley, O
  • Stuchbery, AE
  • Taylor, GN
  • Tomei, C
  • Urquijo, P
  • Vignoli, C
  • Williams, AG
  • Zhong, YY
  • Zurowski, MJ

publication date

  • September 28, 2023