- Riffard, Q;
- Santos, D;
- Guillaudin, O;
- Bosson, G;
- Bourrion, O;
- Bouvier, J;
- Descombes, T;
- Muraz, J-F;
- Lebreton, L;
- Maire, D;
- Colas, P;
- Giomataris, I;
- Busto, J;
- Fouchez, D;
- Brunner, J;
- Tao, C
MIMAC (MIcro-TPC MAtrix of Chambers) is a directional WIMP Dark Matter detector project. Direct dark matter experiments need a high level of electron/recoil discrimination to search for nuclear recoils produced by WIMP-nucleus elastic scattering. In this paper, we proposed an original method for electron event rejection based on a multivariate analysis applied to experimental data acquired using monochromatic neutron fields. This analysis shows that a 105 rejection power is reachable for electron/recoil discrimination. Moreover, the efficiency was estimated by a Monte-Carlo simulation showing that a 105 electron rejection power is reached with a 86.49 ± 0.17% nuclear recoil efficiency considering the full energy range and 94.67 ± 0.19% considering a 5 keV lower threshold.