Mining for Gold, Neutrinos and the Neutrinoless Double Beta Decayby Kathy Chambers 23 Sep, 2014 in
Mining continued after its closure for a different type of treasure. Scientific researchers recognized they now had a unique space a mile underground where sensitive physics experiments could be shielded from contaminants and cosmic radiation. Here nuclear chemist Ray Davis and his colleagues installed a solar neutrino experiment underground in the mine called the "Homestake Experiment," the large-scale radiochemical neutrino detector which first detected evidence of neutrinos from the sun. Davis shared the 2002 Noble Prize in Physics for this discovery with physicist Masatoshi Koshiba and Riccardo Giacconi. After the Homestake Mine... Related Topics: dark matter, gold mine, HomeStake MIne, Large Underground Xenon Detector, LBNE, Long Baseline Neutrino Experiment, LUX, MAJORANA Demonstrator, neutrinos Neutrinoless Double Beta Decay, Sanford Lab, Sanford Underground Research Facilities, South Dakota
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