Detection of γ-rays with a liquid xenon ionization chamber triggered by the primary scintillation light

2002 
Abstract A gridded ionization chamber with a drift length of 4.5 cm and a total volume of 3.5 l , was operated with high-purity liquid xenon and extensively tested with γ-rays from 137 Cs , 22 Na and 60 Co radioactive sources. An electron lifetime in excess of 1 ms was inferred from two independent measurements. The electric field dependence of the collected charge and energy resolution was studied in the range 0.1–4 kV / cm , for different γ-ray energies. With an electric field of 4 kV / cm , the spectral performance of the detector is consistent with an energy resolution of 5.9% at 1 MeV, scaling with energy as E −0.5 . The chamber was also used to detect the primary scintillation light produced by γ-ray interactions in liquid xenon. The light signal was successfully used to trigger the acquisition of the charge signal with a FADC readout. A trigger efficiency of ∼85% was measured at 662 keV .
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