Author:
Cervantes-Vergara Brenda A.,Perez Santiago,Estrada Juan,Botti Ana,Chavez Claudio R.,Chierchie Fernando,Saffold Nathan,Aguilar-Arevalo Alexis,Alcalde-Bessia Fabricio,Avalos Nicolás,Baez Oscar,Baxter Daniel,Bertou Xavier,Bonifazi Carla,Cancelo Gustavo,Castelló-Mor Nuria,Chavarria Alvaro E.,De Egea Juan Manuel,D'Olivo Juan Carlos,Dreyer Cyrus,Drlica-Wagner Alex,Essig Rouven,Estrada Ezequiel,Etzion Erez,Grylls Paul,Fernandez-Moroni Guillermo,Fernández-Serra Marivi,Ferreyra Santiago,Holland Stephen,Lantero Barreda Agustín,Lathrop Andrew,Lawson Ian,Loer Ben,Luoma Steffon,Marrufo Villalpando Edgar,Martinez Montero Mauricio,McGuire Kellie,Molina Jorge,Munagavalasa Sravan,Norcini Danielle,Piers Alexander,Privitera Paolo,Rodrigues Dario,Saldanha Richard,Singal Aman,Smida Radomir,Sofo-Haro Miguel,Stalder Diego,Stefanazzi Leandro,Tiffenberg Javier,Traina Michelangelo,Uemura Sho,Ventura Pedro,Vilar Cortabitarte Rocío,Yajur Rachana
Abstract
AbstractOscura is a proposed multi-kg skipper-CCD experiment designed for a dark matter (DM) direct detection search that will reach unprecedented sensitivity to sub-GeV DM-electron interactions with its 10 kg detector array. Oscura is planning to operate at SNOLAB with 2070 m overburden, and aims to reach a background goal of less than one event in each electron bin in the 2–10 electron ionization-signal region for the full 30 kg-year exposure, with a radiation background rate of 0.01 dru.[1 dru (differential rate unit) corresponds to 1 event/kg/day/keV.] In order to achieve this goal, Oscura must address each potential source of background events, including instrumental backgrounds. In this work, we discuss the main instrumental background sources and the strategy to control them, establishing a set of constraints on the sensors' performance parameters. We present results from the tests of the first fabricated Oscura prototype sensors, evaluate their performance in the context of the established constraints and estimate the Oscura instrumental background based on these results.
Subject
Mathematical Physics,Instrumentation
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