- Akerib, DS;
- Alsum, S;
- Araújo, HM;
- Bai, X;
- Bailey, AJ;
- Balajthy, J;
- Beltrame, P;
- Bernard, EP;
- Bernstein, A;
- Biesiadzinski, TP;
- Boulton, EM;
- Brás, P;
- Byram, D;
- Cahn, SB;
- Carmona-Benitez, MC;
- Chan, C;
- Currie, A;
- Cutter, JE;
- Davison, TJR;
- Dobi, A;
- Druszkiewicz, E;
- Edwards, BN;
- Fallon, SR;
- Fan, A;
- Fiorucci, S;
- Gaitskell, RJ;
- Genovesi, J;
- Ghag, C;
- Gilchriese, MGD;
- Hall, CR;
- Hanhardt, M;
- Haselschwardt, SJ;
- Hertel, SA;
- Hogan, DP;
- Horn, M;
- Huang, DQ;
- Ignarra, CM;
- Jacobsen, RG;
- Ji, W;
- Kamdin, K;
- Kazkaz, K;
- Khaitan, D;
- Knoche, R;
- Larsen, NA;
- Lenardo, BG;
- Lesko, KT;
- Lindote, A;
- Lopes, MI;
- Manalaysay, A;
- Mannino, RL;
- Marzioni, MF;
- McKinsey, DN;
- Mei, D-M;
- Mock, J;
- Moongweluwan, M;
- Morad, JA;
- Murphy;
- Nehrkorn, C;
- Nelson, HN;
- Neves, F;
- O'Sullivan, K;
- Oliver-Mallory, KC;
- Palladino, KJ;
- Pease, EK;
- Rhyne, C;
- Shaw, S;
- Shutt, TA;
- Silva, C;
- Solmaz, M;
- Solovov, VN;
- Sorensen, P;
- Sumner, TJ;
- Szydagis, M;
- Taylor, DJ;
- Taylor, WC;
- Tennyson, BP;
- Terman, PA;
- Tiedt, DR;
- To, WH;
- Tripathi, M;
- Tvrznikova, L;
- Uvarov, S;
- Velan, V;
- Verbus, JR;
- Webb, RC;
- White, JT;
- Whitis, TJ;
- Witherell, MS;
- Wolfs, FLH;
- Xu, J;
- Yazdani, K;
- Young, SK;
- Zhang, C
The (x, y) position reconstruction method used in the analysis of the complete exposure of the Large Underground Xenon (LUX) experiment is presented. The algorithm is based on a statistical test that makes use of an iterative method to recover the photomultiplier tube (PMT) light response directly from the calibration data. The light response functions make use of a two dimensional functional form to account for the photons reflected on the inner walls of the detector. To increase the resolution for small pulses, a photon counting technique was employed to describe the response of the PMTs. The reconstruction was assessed with calibration data including 83mKr (releasing a total energy of 41.5 keV) and 3H (andbeta;- with Q = 18.6 keV) decays, and a deuterium-deuterium (D-D) neutron beam (2.45 MeV) . Within the detector's fiducial volume, the reconstruction has achieved an (x, y) position uncertainty of andsigma; = 0.82 cm and andsigma; = 0.17 cm for events of only 200 and 4,000 detected electroluminescence photons respectively. Such signals are associated with electron recoils of energies andsim;0.25 keV and andsim;10 keV, respectively. The reconstructed position of the smallest events with a single electron emitted from the liquid surface (22 detected photons) has a horizontal (x, y) uncertainty of 2.13 cm.