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Lenardo, B.G. ; Hardy, C.A. ; Tsang, R.H.M. ; Nzobadila Ondze, J.C. ; Piepke, A. ; Triambak, S. ; Jamil, A. ; Adhikari, G. ; Al Kharusi, S. ; Angelico, E. ; et al ( , Journal of Instrumentation)Abstract We study a possible calibration technique for the nEXO experiment using a 127 Xe electron capture source. nEXO is a next-generation search for neutrinoless double beta decay (0 νββ ) that will use a 5-tonne, monolithic liquid xenon time projection chamber (TPC). The xenon, used both as source and detection medium, will be enriched to 90% in 136 Xe. To optimize the event reconstruction and energy resolution, calibrations are needed to map the position- and time-dependent detector response. The 36.3 day half-life of 127 Xe and its small Q-value compared to that of 136 Xe 0 νββ would allow a small activity to be maintained continuously in the detector during normal operations without introducing additional backgrounds, thereby enabling in-situ calibration and monitoring of the detector response. In this work we describe a process for producing the source and preliminary experimental tests. We then use simulations to project the precision with which such a source could calibrate spatial corrections to the light and charge response of the nEXO TPC.more » « less
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Wagenpfeil, M. ; Ziegler, T. ; Schneider, J. ; Fieguth, A. ; Murra, M. ; Schulte, D. ; Althueser, L. ; Huhmann, C. ; Weinheimer, C. ; Michel, T. ; et al ( , Journal of Instrumentation)null (Ed.)