Signal response model in PandaX-4T

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Mar 7, 2024
33 pages
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  • Phys.Rev.D 110 (2024) 2, 023029
  • Published: Jul 15, 2024
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Abstract: (APS)
PandaX-4T experiment is a deep-underground dark matter direct search experiment that employs a dual-phase time projection chamber with a sensitive volume containing 3.7 tonne of liquid xenon. The detector of PandaX-4T is capable of simultaneously collecting the primary scintillation and ionization signals, utilizing their ratio to discriminate dark matter signals from background sources such as gamma rays and beta particles. The signal response model plays a crucial role in interpreting the data obtained by PandaX-4T. It describes the conversion from the deposited energy by dark matter interactions to the detectable signals within the detector. The signal response model is utilized in various PandaX-4T results. This work provides a comprehensive description of the procedures involved in constructing and parameter-fitting the signal response model for the energy range of approximately 1 keV to 25 keV for electronic recoils and 6 keV to 90 keV for nuclear recoils. It also covers the signal reconstruction, selection, and correction methods, which are crucial components integrated into the signal response model.
  • dark matter: direct detection
  • nucleus: recoil
  • electron: recoil
  • xenon: liquid
  • scintillation counter
  • time projection chamber
  • background
  • data analysis method