Abstract

We report on the preparation of and calibration measurements with a 83m^{83\mathrm{m}}Kr source for the CENNS-10 liquid argon detector. 83m^{83\mathrm{m}}Kr atoms generated in the decay of a 83^{83}Rb source were introduced into the detector via injection into the Ar circulation loop. Scintillation light arising from the 9.4 keV and 32.1 keV conversion electrons in the decay of 83m^{83\mathrm{m}}Kr in the detector volume were then observed. This calibration source allows the characterization of the low-energy response of the CENNS-10 detector and is applicable to other low-energy-threshold detectors. The energy resolution of the detector was measured to be 9%\% at the total 83m^{83\mathrm{m}}Kr decay energy of 41.5 keV. We performed an analysis to separately calibrate the detector using the two conversion electrons at 9.4 keV and 32.1 keVComment: v2: As accepted to JINS

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