http://arxiv.org/abs/2001.06132
The surface $^{210}$Pb is one of the main background sources for dark-matter-search experiments using NaI(Tl) crystals, its spectral features associated with the beta-decay events for energies less than 60 keV depends on the depth distribution of $^{210}$Pb in the surface of an NaI(Tl) crystal. Therefore, we must understand the profile of surface $^{210}$Pb to precisely model the background measurement in the low-energy region for the low-background experiment using NaI(Tl) crystals. We estimate the depth profile of the surface $^{210}$Pb contamination by modeling the measured spectrum of the alpha emission from the decay of $^{210}$Po at the decay sequence of the surface $^{210}$Pb contamination that is obtained using an $^{222}$Rn-contaminated crystal. Moreover, we describe the energy spectra of the surface contaminations by performing Geant4 Monte Carlo simulations that are used for fitting an exponential curve, which is a function of the surface depth, with the measured data, by using the log likelihood method. The low- and high-energy events from the beta decay of surface $^{210}$Pb are also modeled to improve the depth profile for shallow depths. We simulate the energy spectra from beta decays of $^{210}$Pb that are exponentially distributed in the surface by following two exponential functions that consider mean-depth parameters in the data fitting; we observed that the energy spectra are in good agreement with the measured data.
G. Yu, C. Ha, E. Jeon, et. al.
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