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scibath IUCF Neutrino Group
scibath project
Project Scibath is a detector development project with the goal of producing a precise, large volume, liquid scintillation, tracking detector to use for the study of neutrinos and neutrons. It was developed for the FINeSSE experiment for neutrino studies. However, it may used to track other particles such as neutrons. We have built a small (15x15x30cm^3) proof-of-principle device with 1d tracking. We are currently building a larger (50x50x50cm^3) prototype with 3d tracking capability. We will test it with muons, protons, neutrons, and neutrinos.
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Status As of 10/10:
  • Scibath filled with liquid scintillator (9/9-10/10)
  • Currently commissioning/calibrating with muons in our basement lab at IU CEEM.
  • Planning for underground neutron and neutrino test runs.
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Scibath detector cube with fibers installed, illuminated with black light (12/06).
Scibath prototype detector mounted on support structure w/students.(12/07).
One of first 3 SciBath Integrated Readout Boards. The 64 anode PMTs will be mounted on right side of board and plug into 64-fiber cookie mounted on VME backplane. (2/08).
(fuzzy, sorry) Picture of Scibath readout team working on the board (2/08).
Scibath detector complete cube without lite tite covers (03/10).
Last modified: Thu Oct 28 10:48:10 2010