Physics
Scientific paper
Dec 1989
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Progress Report, 1 May 1989 - 30 Apr. 1990 Brown Univ., Providence, RI. Dept. of Physics.
Physics
Computerized Simulation, Cryostats, Helium Isotopes, Neutrinos, Superfluidity, Architecture (Computers), Energy Levels, Radiation Counters, Refrigerators, Rotons
Scientific paper
This progress report covers the first six months of the May 1989 Continuation Grant. The purpose of the project is to develop and test a new detection technique for neutrinos using He-4 in the superfluid state. Based upon the expected test results it should be possible to design a practical detector leading to the ultimate goal of detecting low energy solar neutrinos. During the last six months the construction phase has moved ahead substantially. Among the areas of progress discussed are: the construction of the cryostat and dilution refrigerators; the gas handling systems; computer system design; tests for radioactivity of construction materials; and roton pulse simulation by computer.
Lanou Robert E.
Maris Humphrey J.
Seidel George M.
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