Enhancing Material Screening at Boulby Underground Laboratory with XIA UltraLo-1800 Alpha Particle Detectors
Sid El Moctar Ahmed Maouloud, Anh Nguyen, XinRan Liu, James Edward, Young Dobson, Chamkaur Ghag, L\'ena Le Floch, Emma Meehan, Alexander St. John, Murphy, Sean Michael Paling, Ruben Saakyan, Paul Robert Scovell, Christopher, Toth

TL;DR
This study evaluates the performance of the XIA UltraLo-1800 alpha detector at Boulby Underground Laboratory, demonstrating its stability, low background levels, and effectiveness in identifying contamination, thereby improving material screening for rare event experiments.
Contribution
The paper provides a comprehensive assessment of the UltraLo-1800 detector's stability, background reduction techniques, and contamination detection capabilities in an underground setting.
Findings
Stable energy reconstruction over four years
Significant background reduction with graphite-filled PTFE liner
Effective identification and quantification of $^{210}$Po contamination
Abstract
The Boulby UnderGround Screening (BUGS) facility, located at the Boulby Underground Laboratory, has significantly advanced its material screening capabilities by installing two XIA UltraLo-1800 alpha particle detectors. This study presents a comprehensive evaluation of one of these detectors, operated 1,100 meters underground at the Boulby Underground Laboratory, which provides significant shielding from cosmic radiation and maintains a low ambient radon activity of 2.30 0.03 Bq/m. Our evaluation focuses on energy reconstruction accuracy, background radiation rates, and operational stability. The XIA UltraLo-1800 detector demonstrates remarkable stability in energy reconstruction, with less than 0.1 MeV variation over four years. Moreover, the implementation of a graphite-filled PTFE liner in the sample tray resulted in a significant reduction in background radiation levels…
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TopicsNuclear Physics and Applications · Particle Detector Development and Performance · Nuclear reactor physics and engineering
