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18 April 2024
 
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Triplet Lifetime in Gaseous Argon
Michael Akashi-Ronquest ; Amanda Bacon ; Christopher Benson ; Kolahal Bhattacharya ; Thomas Caldwell ; Joseph A. Formaggio ; Dan Gastler ; Brianna Grado-White ; Jeff Griego ; Michael Gold ; Andrew Hime ; Christopher M. Jackson ; Stephen Jaditz ; Chris Kachulis ; Edward Kearns ; Joshua R. Klein ; Antonio Ledesma ; Steve Linden ; Frank Lopez ; Sean MacMullin ; Andrew Mastbaum ; Jocelyn Monroe ; James Nikkel ; John Oertel ; Gabriel D. Orebi Gann ; Gabriel S. Ortega ; Kimberley Palladino ; Keith Rielage ; Stanley R. Seibert ; Jui-Jen Wang ;
Date 15 Mar 2019
AbstractMiniCLEAN is a single-phase liquid argon dark matter experiment. During the initial cooling phase, impurities within the cold gas ($<$140 K) were monitored by measuring the scintillation light triplet lifetime, and ultimately a triplet lifetime of 3.480 $pm$ 0.001 (stat.) $pm$ 0.064 (sys.) $mu$s was obtained, indicating ultra-pure argon. This is the longest argon triplet time constant ever reported. The effect of quenching of separate components of the scintillation light is also investigated.
Source arXiv, 1903.6706
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