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      Response of a proportional counter to \(^{37}\)Ar and \(^{71}\)Ge: measured spectra versus Geant4 simulation

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          The energy deposition spectra of \(^{37}\)Ar and \(^{71}\)Ge in a miniature proportional counter are measured and compared in detail to the model response simulated with Geant4. A certain modification of the Geant4 code, making it possible to trace the deexcitation of atomic shells properly, is suggested. Modified Geant4 is able to reproduce a response of particle detectors in detail in the keV energy range. This feature is very important for the laboratory experiments that search for massive sterile neutrinos as well as for dark matter searches that employ direct detection of recoil nuclei. This work demonstrates the reliability of Geant4 simulation at low energies.

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          2015-09-09
          2016-03-02
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          10.1016/j.nimb.2016.02.029
          1509.02669
          0d7d9c87-552c-4216-8680-826156ac5db7

          http://arxiv.org/licenses/nonexclusive-distrib/1.0/

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          Nuclear Inst. and Methods in Physics Research B 373 (2016) 5-9
          5 pages, 2 figures; minor changes were done 02 Mar 2016 acording to reviewer's suggestions (English was improved, figures were combined, some words and sentences were corrected including the title), no results and conclusions were changed
          physics.ins-det nucl-ex

          Technical & Applied physics,Nuclear physics
          Technical & Applied physics, Nuclear physics

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