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The Design, Implementation, and Performance of the LZ Calibration Systems

LUX-ZEPLIN (LZ) is a tonne-scale experiment searching for direct dark matter interactions and other rare events. It is located at the Sanford Underground Research Facility (SURF) in Lead, South Dakota, USA. The core of the LZ detector is a dual-phase xenon time projection chamber (TPC), designed wit...

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Published in:arXiv.org 2024-09
Main Authors: Aalbers, J, Akerib, D S, Al Musalhi, A K, Amarasinghe, C S, Angelides, N, Araújo, H M, Armstrong, J E, Baker, A, Balashov, S, Bang, J, Beattie, K, Bhatti, A, Biekert, A, Biesiadzinski, T P, Brew, C A J, Brás, P, Burdin, S, Chen, H, Cherwinka, J J, Chin, Y T, Chott, N I, Dahl, C E, Delgaudio, J, Dey, S, de Viveiros, L, L Di Felice, Dobson, J E Y, Fan, A, Fearon, N M, Fieldhouse, N, Fiorucci, S, Flaecher, H, Gibbons, R, Gokhale, S, Haiston, J J, Hall, C R, Han, S, Haselschwardt, S J, Hernandez, M A, Kaboth, A C, Khaitan, D, Khurana, I, Kingston, J, Kirk, R, Korley, L, Kraus, H, Kravitz, S, Kudryavtsev, V A, Leonard, D S, Lesko, K T, Levy, C, Lopes, M I, C Lu, Luitz, S, Majewski, P A, Mclaughlin, J B, Monte, A, Morales Mendoza, J D, Mount, B J, Murdy, M, Murphy, A St J, Nelson, H N, Olcina, I, Oliver-Mallory, K C, Pannifer, N J, Parveen, N, Penning, B, Pershing, T, Rhyne, C A, Riffard, Q, Rischbieter, G R C, Rosero, R, Rynders, D, A B M R Sazzad, Schnee, R W, Smith, R, Solovov, V N, Sorensen, P, Stancu, I, Stifter, K, Sumner, T J, Taylor, W C, Tiedt, D R, Trask, M, Tronstad, D R, Vacheret, A, Vaitkus, A C, Velan, V, Wang, J J, Wang, Y, Watson, J R, Weeldreyer, L, Wisniewski, W J, Wolfs, F L H, Woodford, S, Woodward, D, Wright, C J, Xia, Q, Xiang, X, Yeh, M
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Summary:LUX-ZEPLIN (LZ) is a tonne-scale experiment searching for direct dark matter interactions and other rare events. It is located at the Sanford Underground Research Facility (SURF) in Lead, South Dakota, USA. The core of the LZ detector is a dual-phase xenon time projection chamber (TPC), designed with the primary goal of detecting Weakly Interacting Massive Particles (WIMPs) via their induced low energy nuclear recoils. Surrounding the TPC, two veto detectors immersed in an ultra-pure water tank enable reducing background events to enhance the discovery potential. Intricate calibration systems are purposely designed to precisely understand the responses of these three detector volumes to various types of particle interactions and to demonstrate LZ's ability to discriminate between signals and backgrounds. In this paper, we present a comprehensive discussion of the key features, requirements, and performance of the LZ calibration systems, which play a crucial role in enabling LZ's WIMP-search and its broad science program. The thorough description of these calibration systems, with an emphasis on their novel aspects, is valuable for future calibration efforts in direct dark matter and other rare-event search experiments.
ISSN:2331-8422
DOI:10.48550/arxiv.2406.12874