[Triumf-seminars] TRIUMF Seminar today at 15:30

TRIUMF Seminars triumf-seminars at lists.triumf.ca
Mon Dec 11 05:00:02 PST 2017


Date/Time: Mon 2017-12-11 at 15:30

Location:  Auditorium          

Speaker:   Richard Ford and Allan Barr (SNOLAB)

Title:     SNOLAB Underground Laboratory: An Introduction to the Facility, Science and Experiments

Abstract: SNOLAB is Canada's international deep underground facility for astroparticle physics, located at the 6800-foot level (about 2 km below ground) in Vale's Creighton Mine near Sudbury, Ontario. The facility was excavated as an expansion of and building on the success of the Sudbury Neutrino Observatory (SNO), which ended data taking in 2006, and was awarded the Nobel Prize to Art McDonald in 2015. The underground space contains 53,000 sq-ft for experiments and supporting infrastructure, and the entire facility is operated as a clean-room to achieve a low radioactivity environment. The depth underground is unprecedented for a facility of this size, and results in a comic ray flux of less than 0.27 micron/m2/day, to allow for the detection of rare particle physics interactions. The scientific program at SNOLAB emphasizes topics in particle astrophysics requiring this increased sensitivity due to the depth and the clean environment. These topics include measurements of low energy solar neutrinos, cosmic dark matter searches, neutrino-less double beta decay, and the detection of geo-neutrinos, supernova neutrinos and reactor neutrinos. Other interdisciplinary fields also make use of the facility, including seismology, studies in geophysics, and the biological study of underground life forms, genomics and bioinformatics. The layout of the laboratory has three large cavities (including the original SNO cavity) for multi-tonne detectors, extensive drift areas for development experiments, a low background counting facility, chemistry lab, and machine shop. Currently hosted experiments include SNO+, DEAP-3600, MiniCLEAN, PICO-40L, HALO, DAMIC, CUTE, REPAIR and FLAME, with SuperCDMS, NEWS, and PICO-500 in the engineering design stage. We will describe the facility, the science, the experiments, and future developments at SNOLAB in this exciting area of underground physics.



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