Another Neutrino Experiment
Well I felt that as I wrote a blog on IceCube last week that given this news I should also write a blog on it…
As I don’t need to repeat the physics it’s a nice quick blog, another neutrino detector that works in the same way except instead of using ice it uses water, off the coast of France, attached to the seabed are strings of photomultiplier tubes (12 strings with 75 detectors along their 450m height). They’re each toped with a bouy that itself is 2km below the surface of the sea! It’s called ANTARES, cost about 20million euros and is about 4 years late starting up… But all should be working now… let’s hope it is.
Reference: Physics World, V. 21, No. 5, page 9.
June 21st, 2008 at 9:50 am
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