Liquid argon scintillation response to electronic recoils between $2.8$--$1275~{\rm keV}$ in a high light yield single-phase detector
Abstract: We measure the liquid argon scintillation response to electronic recoils in the energy range of $2.82$ to $1274.6~{\rm keV}$ at null electric field. The single-phase detector with a large optical coverage used in this measurement yields $12.8 \pm 0.3 ~ (11.2 \pm 0.3)~{\rm photoelectron/keV}$ for $511.0$-${\rm keV}$ $\gamma$-ray events based on a photomultiplier tube single photoelectron response modeling with a Gaussian plus an additional exponential term (with only a Gaussian term). It is exposed to a variety of calibration sources such as ${22}{\rm Na}$ and ${241}{\rm Am}$ $\gamma$-ray emitters, and a ${252}{\rm Cf}$ fast neutron emitter that induces quasimonoenergetic $\gamma$ rays through a $(n, n'\gamma)$ reaction with ${19}{\rm F}$ in polytetrafluoroethylene. In addition, the high light detection efficiency of the detector enables identification of the $2.82$-${\rm keV}$ peak of ${37}{\rm Ar}$, a cosmogenic isotope in atmospheric argon. The observed light yield and energy resolution of the detector are obtained by the full-absorption peaks. We find up to approximately $25\%$ shift in the scintillation yield across the energy range and $3\%$ of the energy resolution for the $511.0$-${\rm keV}$ line. The Thomas-Imel box model with its constant parameter $\varsigma=0.033 {+0.012} _{-0.008}$ is found to explain the result. For liquid argon, this is the first measurement on the energy-dependent scintillation yield down to a few ${\rm keV}$ at null field and provides essential inputs for tuning the argon response model to be used for physics experiments.
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