Kavli Affiliate: C. M. Ignarra
| First 5 Authors: J. Aalbers, D. S. Akerib, A. K. Al Musalhi, F. Alder, S. K. Alsum
| Summary:
The LUX-ZEPLIN experiment recently reported limits on WIMP-nucleus
interactions from its initial science run, down to $6.5times10^{-48}$ cm$^2$
for the spin-independent interaction of a 30 GeV/c$^2$ WIMP at 90% confidence
level. In this paper, we present a comprehensive analysis of the backgrounds
important for this result and for other upcoming physics analyses, including
neutrinoless double-beta decay searches and effective field theory
interpretations of LUX-ZEPLIN data. We confirm that the in-situ determinations
of bulk and fixed radioactive backgrounds are consistent with expectations from
the ex-situ assays. The observed background rate after WIMP search criteria
were applied was $(6.3pm0.5)times10^{-5}$ events/keV$_{ee}$/kg/day in the low
energy region, approximately 60 times lower than the equivalent rate reported
by the LUX experiment.
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