Abstract. Building on the successful experience in operating the DarkSide-50 detector, the DarkSide Collaboration
is going to construct DarkSide-20k, a direct WIMP search detector using a two-phase Liquid
Argon Time Projection Chamber (LAr TPC) with an active (fiducial) mass of 23 t (20 t). This paper describes
a preliminary design for the experiment, in which the DarkSide-20k LAr TPC is deployed within
a shield/veto with a spherical Liquid Scintillator Veto (LSV) inside a cylindrical Water Cherenkov Veto
(WCV). This preliminary design provides a baseline for the experiment to achieve its physics goals, while
further development work will lead to the final optimization of the detector parameters and an eventual
technical design. Operation of DarkSide-50 demonstrated a major reduction in the dominant 39Ar background
when using argon extracted from an underground source, before applying pulse shape analysis.
Data from DarkSide-50, in combination with MC simulation and analytical modeling, shows that a rejection
factor for discrimination between electron and nuclear recoils of > 3 × 109 is achievable. This, along
with the use of the veto system and utilizing silicon photomultipliers in the LAr TPC, are the keys to
unlocking the path to large LAr TPC detector masses, while maintaining an experiment in which less
than
Revised: November 20, 2020 |
Published: March 29, 2018
Citation
Aalseth C.E., F. Acerbi, P. Agnes, I. Albuquerque, T.R. Alexander, A. Alici, and A. Alton, et al. 2018.DarkSide-20k: A 20 tonne two-phase LAr TPC for direct dark matter detection at LNGS.European Physical Journal Plus 133, no. 3:Article No. 131.PNNL-SA-134133.doi:10.1140/epjp/i2018-11973-4