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Ultra-sensitive radon assay using an electrostatic chamber in a recirculating system

Abstract

Rare event searches such as neutrinoless double beta decay and Weakly Interacting Massive Particle detection require ultra-low background detectors. Radon contamination is a significant challenge for these experiments, which employ highly sensitive radon assay techniques to identify and select low-emission materials. This work presents the development of ultra-sensitive electrostatic chamber (ESC) instruments designed to measure radon emanation in a recirculating gas loop, for future lower background experiments. Unlike traditional methods that separate emanation and detection steps, this system allows continuous radon transport and detection. This is made possible with a custom-built recirculation pump. A Python-based analysis framework, PyDAn, was developed to process and fit time-dependent radon decay data. Radon emanation rates are given for various materials measured with this instrument. A radon source of known activity provides an absolute calibration, enabling statistically-limited minimal detectable activities of 20 μ Bq. These devices are powerful tools for screening materials in the development of low-background particle physics experiments.

Authors

Anker A; Breur PA; Mong B; Acharya P; Amy A; Angelico E; Arnquist IJ; Atencio A; Bane J; Belov V

Journal

Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research Section A Accelerators Spectrometers Detectors and Associated Equipment, Vol. 1081, ,

Publisher

Elsevier

Publication Date

January 1, 2026

DOI

10.1016/j.nima.2025.170876

ISSN

0168-9002

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