Argon Purification Studies and a Novel Liquid Argon Re-circulation System
K. Mavrokoridis (1), R. G. Calland (1), J. Coleman (1), P. K., Lightfoot (2), N. McCauley (1), K. J. McCormick (1), C. Touramanis (1) ((1), University of Liverpool, (2) University of York)

TL;DR
This study investigates impurity effects on liquid argon scintillation, evaluates purification methods, and introduces a scalable re-circulation system to achieve ultra-high purity for future large-scale LAr TPCs.
Contribution
It presents a novel, scalable liquid argon re-circulation system and comprehensive analysis of impurity effects and purification techniques.
Findings
H2O significantly affects gaseous argon scintillation light.
N2 has minimal impact on scintillation.
The new re-circulation system achieves 27 liters/hour purity maintenance.
Abstract
Future giant liquid argon (LAr) time projection chambers (TPCs) require a purity of better than 0.1 parts per billion (ppb) to allow the ionised electrons to drift without significant capture by any electronegative impurities. We present a comprehensive study of the effects of electronegative impurity on gaseous and liquid argon scintillation light, an analysis of the efficacy of various purification chemicals, as well as the Liverpool LAr setup, which utilises a novel re-circulation purification system. Of the impurities tested - Air, O_2, H_2O, N_2 and CO_2 in the range of between 0.01 ppm to 1000 ppm - H_2O was found to have the most profound effect on gaseous argon scintillation light, and N_2 was found to have the least. Additionally, a correlation between the slow component decay time and the total energy deposited with 0.01 ppm - 100 ppm O_2 contamination levels in liquid argon…
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