Simulation of neutron background for a dark matter search experiment at JUSL
S. Banik, V. K. S. Kashyap, S. Ghosh, S. Dutta, B. Mohanty, Meghna K., K., P. Bhattacharjee, S. Saha

TL;DR
This study uses GEANT4 simulations to analyze neutron backgrounds from natural radioactivity and cosmic muons at JUSL, assessing their impact on dark matter detection sensitivity and shielding effectiveness.
Contribution
It provides the first detailed neutron background simulation for JUSL and evaluates shielding strategies and detector sensitivity for WIMP dark matter searches.
Findings
Muon flux in JUSL cavern: 4.49e-7 cm^-2 s^-1
Radiogenic neutron flux: 5.75e-6 cm^-2 s^-1
Cosmogenic neutron flux: 7.25e-9 cm^-2 s^-1
Abstract
Dark matter search experiments demand low to ultralow radiation background to operate. It is very important to understand the nature of the radiation background including knowledge about the sources contributing to it. Sometimes, evaluation of the background becomes very specific to the site chosen for the experiment, and also to the experimental configuration. A dark matter search experiment is proposed to be set up at the Jaduguda Underground Science Laboratory (JUSL) in India. The laboratory will be located inside an existing mine with 555 m of vertical rock overburden. Neutrons produced from reactions, spontaneous fission of natural radioactive impurities in the rocks, and also from cosmic muon induced reactions are considered as the main background which can affect the sensitivity and outcome of the experiment. In this work, simulations based on GEANT4 are done to…
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