Production of radioactive isotopes through cosmic muon spallation in KamLAND

Radioactive isotopes produced through cosmic muon spallation are a background for rare-event detection in ν detectors, double-β-decay experiments, and dark-matter searches. Understanding the nature of cosmogenic backgrounds is particularly important for future experiments aiming to determine the pep...

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Veröffentlicht in:Physical review. C 2010-02, Vol.81 (2), Article 025807
Hauptverfasser: Abe, S., Enomoto, S., Furuno, K., Gando, Y., Ikeda, H., Inoue, K., Kibe, Y., Kishimoto, Y., Koga, M., Minekawa, Y., Mitsui, T., Nakajima, K., Nakamura, K., Nakamura, M., Shimizu, I., Shimizu, Y., Shirai, J., Suekane, F., Suzuki, A., Takemoto, Y., Tamae, K., Terashima, A., Watanabe, H., Yonezawa, E., Yoshida, S., Kozlov, A., Murayama, H., Busenitz, J., Classen, T., Grant, C., Keefer, G., Leonard, D. S., McKee, D., Piepke, A., Banks, T. I., Bloxham, T., Detwiler, J. A., Freedman, S. J., Fujikawa, B. K., Gray, F., Guardincerri, E., Hsu, L., Ichimura, K., Kadel, R., Lendvai, C., Luk, K. -B., O’Donnell, T., Steiner, H. M., Winslow, L. A., Dwyer, D. A., Jillings, C., Mauger, C., McKeown, R. D., Vogel, P., Zhang, C., Berger, B. E., Lane, C. E., Maricic, J., Miletic, T., Batygov, M., Learned, J. G., Matsuno, S., Pakvasa, S., Foster, J., Horton-Smith, G. A., Tang, A., Dazeley, S., Downum, K. E., Gratta, G., Tolich, K., Bugg, W., Efremenko, Y., Kamyshkov, Y., Perevozchikov, O., Karwowski, H. J., Markoff, D. M., Tornow, W., Heeger, K. M., Piquemal, F., Ricol, J. -S., Decowski, M. P.
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Zusammenfassung:Radioactive isotopes produced through cosmic muon spallation are a background for rare-event detection in ν detectors, double-β-decay experiments, and dark-matter searches. Understanding the nature of cosmogenic backgrounds is particularly important for future experiments aiming to determine the pep and CNOsolar neutrino fluxes, for which the background is dominated by the spallation production of 11C. Data from the Kamioka liquid-scintillator antineutrino detector (KamLAND) provides valuable information for better understanding these backgrounds, especially in liquid scintillators, and for checking estimates from current simulations based upon MUSIC, FLUKA, and GEANT4. Using the time correlation between detected muons and neutron captures, the neutron production yield in the KamLAND liquid scintillator is measured to be Yn = (2.8 ± 0.3) × 10−4 μ −1 g−1 cm2. For other isotopes, the production yield is determined from the observed time correlation related to known isotope lifetimes.We find some yields are inconsistent with extrapolations based on an accelerator muon beam experiment.
ISSN:0556-2813
2469-9985
1089-490X
2469-9993
DOI:10.1103/PhysRevC.81.025807