Title :
Position Reconstruction in a Dual Phase Xenon Scintillation Detector
Author :
Solovov, V.N. ; Belov, V.A. ; Akimov, D. Yu. ; Araujo, H.M. ; Barnes, E.J. ; Burenkov, A.A. ; Chepel, V. ; Currie, A. ; DeViveiros, L. ; Edwards, Ben ; Ghag, C. ; Hollingsworth, A. ; Horn, Martin ; Kalmus, G.E. ; Kobyakin, A.S. ; Kovalenko, A.G. ; Lebeden
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Phys., Univ. of Coimbra, Coimbra, Portugal
Abstract :
We studied the application of statistical reconstruction algorithms, namely maximum likelihood and least squares methods, to the problem of event reconstruction in a dual phase liquid xenon detector. An iterative method was developed for in-situ reconstruction of the PMT light response functions from calibration data taken with an uncollimated γ -ray source. Using the techniques described, the performance of the ZEPLIN-III dark matter detector was studied for 122 keV γ-rays. For the inner part of the detector (R <; 100 mm) , spatial resolutions of 13 mm and 1.6 mm FWHM were measured in the horizontal plane for primary and secondary scintillation, respectively. An energy resolution of 8.1% FWHM was achieved at that energy. The possibility of using this technique for improving performance and reducing cost of scintillation cameras for medical applications is currently under study.
Keywords :
calibration; cosmic ray apparatus; dark matter; liquid scintillation detectors; position sensitive particle detectors; PMT light response functions; ZEPLIN-III dark matter detector; calibration data; dual phase liquid xenon detector; dual phase xenon scintillation detector; iterative method; least squares method; maximum likelihood method; position reconstruction; scintillation cameras; statistical reconstruction algorithms; uncollimated gamma-ray source; Dark matter; Image reconstruction; Least squares methods; Maximum likelihood detection; Solid scintillation detectors; Xenon; Dark matter; ZEPLIN-III; dual phase detectors; liquid xenon; maximum likelihood; position reconstruction; scintillation camera; weakly interacting massive particles (WIMPs); weighted least squares;
Journal_Title :
Nuclear Science, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TNS.2012.2221742