BULLCAm

One possible approach involves the irradiation of the detectors with the gamma rays produced by the radioactive decay of an Americium 241 source. Upon its decay, it produces a low-penetrating \(\alpha\) particle and an X-ray photon with a typical energy of 59.5 keV. While the penetration of the \(\alpha\) particles is extremely small, hence are stopped by just a small layer of material between the source and the detector, the X-rays penetrate deeply into the silicon irradiating even the inner-most dice of the detector stack. The energy thus deposited is fixed and can be used to calibrate the response of the BULLKID-DM KIDs to a high level of precision. The development of a cryogenic system that allows for the precise control of the radioactive source is currently under development.

First design of the cryogenic motor for the movement of the radioactive sources inside BULLKID DM
Top: penetration depth of the X-Ray produced by a 241Am source in units of BULLKID-DM voxels.
Bottom: Spectral profile of the energy deposited in each voxel