A Liquid Scintillation Detector for Radioassay of Gadolinium-Loaded Liquid Scintillator for the LZ Outer Detector
S.J. Haselschwardt, S. Shaw, H.N. Nelson, M.S. Witherell, M. Yeh, K.T., Lesko, A. Cole, S. Kyre, D.T. White

TL;DR
This paper describes the design, radioassay, and performance of a small liquid scintillator detector used to measure radioimpurities in gadolinium-loaded liquid scintillator for the LZ Outer Detector, ensuring low background for dark matter detection.
Contribution
It introduces the 'Screener' detector and its application for precise radioassay of GdLS, including impurity measurements and background predictions for the LZ Outer Detector.
Findings
Radioimpurity levels meet the required low-background specifications.
The $^{14}$C/$^{12}$C ratio in GdLS is measured accurately.
Predicted background rate in the Outer Detector is approximately 98 Hz.
Abstract
We report on the design and performance of the LUX-ZEPLIN (LZ) "Screener", a small liquid scintillator detector consisting of kg of LAB-based gadolinium-loaded liquid scintillator (GdLS) to be used in the LZ Outer Detector. The Outer Detector will be filled with 17.3 tonnes of GdLS and will surround the central liquid xenon time projection chamber of LZ. Its primary function will be to veto neutron single-scatter events in the liquid xenon which could mimic a WIMP dark matter signal. To meet the requirements for the Outer Detector, the radioimpurity levels in the GdLS must be kept below mBq/kg. This background level corresponds to a rate of Hz above an energy threshold of 100 keV. The Screener was operated in the ultra-low-background environment of the former LUX water shield in the Davis Laboratory at the Sanford Underground Research Facility…
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