Computer Science – Performance
Scientific paper
Dec 2008
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=2008fuin.conf..273a&link_type=abstract
FUNDAMENTAL INTERACTIONS. Proceedings of the 22nd Lake Louise Winter Institute. Held 19-24 February 2007 in Lake Louise, Alberta
Computer Science
Performance
Scientific paper
PICASSO (Project in Canada to Search for Supersymmetric Objects) is a direct dark matter search experiment employing high-purity large-mass superheated droplets detectors. The collaboration has completed the installation of a new underground setup at SNOLAB capable of hosting a 32-units detection array. The first four modules have already been deployed and are presently operated. Additional modules are fabricated and certified at University of Montreal. Upon completion, the underground detection array will have a total of 3 kg of active mass. Improved purification techniques, new electronics and a large capacity control and monitoring system have been developed. Expected performance and future plans will be discussed.
Aubin Françcois
Auger Martin
Azuelos Georges
Behnke E.
Clark Kate
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