Direct Measurement of the Bubble Nucleation Energy Threshold in a CF3I Bubble Chamber

Here, we measured the energy threshold and efficiency for bubble nucleation from iodine recoils in a CF3I bubble chamber in the energy range of interest for a dark matter search. These interactions cannot be probed by standard neutron calibration methods, so we develop a new technique by observing t...

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Veröffentlicht in:Physical review. D 2013-07, Vol.88 (2)
Hauptverfasser: Behnke, E., Benjamin, T., Brice, S. J., Broemmelsiek, D., Collar, J. I., Cooper, P. S., Crisler, M., Dahl, C. E., Fustin, D., Hall, Jeter C., Harnish, C., Levine, I., Lippincott, W. H., Moan, T., Nania, T., Neilson, R., Ramberg, E., Robinson, A. E., Ruschman, M., Sonnenschein, Andrew, Vazquez-Jauregui, E., RIvera, R. A., Uplegger, L.
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Zusammenfassung:Here, we measured the energy threshold and efficiency for bubble nucleation from iodine recoils in a CF3I bubble chamber in the energy range of interest for a dark matter search. These interactions cannot be probed by standard neutron calibration methods, so we develop a new technique by observing the elastic scattering of 12 GeV/c negative pions. The pions are tracked with a silicon pixel telescope and the reconstructed scattering angle provides a measure of the nuclear recoil kinetic energy. The bubble chamber was operated with a nominal threshold of (13.6±0.6) keV. Interpretation of the results depends on the response to fluorine and carbon recoils, but in general we find agreement with the predictions of the classical bubble-nucleation theory. Moreover, this measurement confirms the applicability of CF3I as a target for spin-independent dark matter interactions and represents a novel technique for calibration of superheated fluid detectors.
ISSN:2470-0010
2470-0029
DOI:10.1103/PhysRevD.88.021101