Title:
Performances of a prototype point-contact germanium detector immersed in liquid nitrogen for light dark matter search

dc.contributor.authorHao Jiang
dc.contributor.authorLiTao Yang
dc.contributor.authorQian Yue
dc.contributor.authorKeJun Kang
dc.contributor.authorJianPing Cheng
dc.contributor.authorYuanJing Li
dc.contributor.authorHenry Tsz-King Wong
dc.contributor.authorM. Ağartioğlu
dc.contributor.authorHaiPeng An
dc.contributor.authorJianPing Chang
dc.contributor.authorJingHan Chen
dc.contributor.authorYunHua Chen
dc.contributor.authorZhi Deng
dc.contributor.authorQiang Du
dc.contributor.authorHui Gong
dc.contributor.authorLi He
dc.contributor.authorJinWei Hu
dc.contributor.authorQingDong Hu
dc.contributor.authorHanXiong Huang
dc.contributor.authorLiPing Jia
dc.contributor.authorHauBin Li
dc.contributor.authorHong Li
dc.contributor.authorJianMin Li
dc.contributor.authorJin Li
dc.contributor.authorXia Li
dc.contributor.authorXueQian Li
dc.contributor.authorYuLan Li
dc.contributor.authorBin Liao
dc.contributor.authorFongKay Lin
dc.contributor.authorShinTed Lin
dc.contributor.authorShuKui Liu
dc.contributor.authorYanDong Liu
dc.contributor.authorYuanYuan Liu
dc.contributor.authorZhongZhi Liu
dc.contributor.authorHao Ma
dc.contributor.authorJingLu Ma
dc.contributor.authorHui Pan
dc.contributor.authorJie Ren
dc.contributor.authorXiChao Ruan
dc.contributor.authorB. Sevda
dc.contributor.authorVivek Sharma
dc.contributor.authorManBin Shen
dc.contributor.authorLakhwinder Singh
dc.contributor.authorMonoj Kumar Singh
dc.contributor.authorTianXi Sun
dc.contributor.authorChangJian Tang
dc.contributor.authorWeiYou Tang
dc.contributor.authorYang Tian
dc.contributor.authorGuangFu Wang
dc.contributor.authorJiMin Wang
dc.contributor.authorLi Wang
dc.contributor.authorQing Wang
dc.contributor.authorYi Wang
dc.contributor.authorShiYong Wu
dc.contributor.authorYuCheng Wu
dc.contributor.authorHaoYang Xing
dc.contributor.authorYin Xu
dc.contributor.authorTao Xue
dc.contributor.authorSongWei Yang
dc.contributor.authorNan Yi
dc.contributor.authorChunXu Yu
dc.contributor.authorHaiJun Yu
dc.contributor.authorJianFeng Yue
dc.contributor.authorXiongHui Zeng
dc.contributor.authorMing Zeng
dc.contributor.authorZhi Zeng
dc.contributor.authorFengShou Zhang
dc.contributor.authorYunHua Zhang
dc.contributor.authorMingGang Zhao
dc.contributor.authorJiFang Zhou
dc.contributor.authorZuYing Zhou
dc.contributor.authorJingJun Zhu
dc.contributor.authorZhongHua Zhu
dc.date.accessioned2026-02-07T09:07:15Z
dc.date.issued2019
dc.description.abstractThe CDEX-10 experiment searches for light weakly interacting massive particles, a form of dark matter, at the China Jinping Underground Laboratory, where approximately 10 kg of germanium detectors are arranged in an array and immersed in liquid nitrogen. Herein, we report on the experimental apparatus, detector characterization, and spectrum analysis of one prototype detector. Owing to the higher rise-time resolution of the CDEX-10 prototype detector as compared with CDEX-1B, we identified the origin of an observed category of extremely fast events. For data analysis of the CDEX-10 prototype detector, we introduced and applied an improved bulk/surface event discrimination method. The results of the new method were compared to those of the CDEX-1B spectrum. Both sets of results showed good consistency in the 0–12 keVee energy range, except for the 8.0 keV K-shell X-ray peak from the external copper. © 2018, Science China Press and Springer-Verlag GmbH Germany, part of Springer Nature.
dc.identifier.doi10.1007/s11433-018-8001-3
dc.identifier.issn16747348
dc.identifier.urihttps://doi.org/10.1007/s11433-018-8001-3
dc.identifier.urihttps://dl.bhu.ac.in/bhuir/handle/123456789/34121
dc.publisherScience in China Press
dc.subjectbulk/surface event discrimination
dc.subjectextremely fast events
dc.subjectliquid nitrogen
dc.subjectpPCGe
dc.subjectWIMP
dc.titlePerformances of a prototype point-contact germanium detector immersed in liquid nitrogen for light dark matter search
dc.typePublication
dspace.entity.typeArticle

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