Va. Kudryavtsev et al., Characteristics of alpha, gamma and nuclear recoil pulses from NaI(Tl) at 10-100 keV relevant to dark matter searches, PHYS LETT B, 452(1-2), 1999, pp. 167-172
Measurements of the shapes of scintillation pulses produced by nuclear reco
ils, alpha particles and photons in NaI(Tl) crystals at visible energies of
10-100 keV have been performed in order to investigate possible sources of
background in NaI(TI) dark matter experiments and, in particular, the poss
ible origin of the anomalous fast time constant events observed in the UK D
ark Matter Collaboration experiments at Boulby mine [P.F. Smith et al., Phy
s. Rep. 307 (1998) 275]. Pulses initiated by X-rays (via photoelectric effe
ct close to the surface of the crystal) were found not to differ from those
produced by high-energy photons (via Compton electrons inside the crystal)
within experimental errors. However, pulses induced by alpha particles (de
graded from an external MeV source) were found to be similar to 10% faster
than those of nuclear recoils, but insufficiently fast to account for the a
nomalous events. (C) 1999 Published by Elsevier Science B.V. All rights res
erved.