Water in Homestake Drops to the 4850 Level

Water in Homestake Drops to the 4850 Level

FACES AND PLACES LABORATORIES Water in Homestake drops to the 4850 Level After more than a year of continuous effort at the former Homestake gold mine in Lead, South Dakota, on 13 May pumps brought the water level down to below the historic 4850 ft level (1478 m underground). This event paves the way to re-open the site of the world’s first solar-neutrino detector. Ray Davis began the original experiment in 1965; it ran for almost three decades and brought him a share of the 2002 Nobel Prize in Physics (CERN Courier December 2002 p15). The State of South Dakota is investing $121 million to convert Homestake into a dedicated science and education centre – initially through the activities of the Sanford South Dakota governor, Mike Rounds (right), and businessman/philanthropist, T Denny Sanford, shake Underground Laboratory at Homestake, hands at the plaque dedicating the Sanford Underground Science and Engineering Laboratory, in a which plans a major experiment in the same ceremony at the 4850 Level of the former Homestake gold mine on 22 June. cavern used by Davis. This will be followed by a proposed investment of $550 million for Underground Xenon (LUX) detector. the national Deep Underground Science and Other experiments planned for the 4850 Engineering Laboratory (DUSEL), currently Level, which will be one of DUSEL’s main being developed by the US National Science “campuses”, include the search for Foundation (NSF). DUSEL is set to become neutrinoless double-beta decay – indicating the largest, deepest underground laboratory that neutrinos are their own antiparticles – in the world and will more than double the and a high-current, low-energy ion accelerator world’s current underground-laboratory space to study astrophysical nuclear reactions. (CERN Courier September 2007 p9). Some of these experiments anticipate When the Homestake Mining Company additional installations at the laboratory’s announced in September 2000 that the 7400 Level (2256 m underground), which The workshop area on the 4850 Level is now free 125-year-old mine would shut down, scientists offers added shielding from backgrounds. of water. (Photos courtesy Bill Harlan, Sanford were quick to suggest converting it into a Planning for DUSEL is being led by the Underground Laboratory.) multidisciplinary underground laboratory University of California, Berkeley, and the for physics, geology, hydrology and biology. Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory whole. Fermilab, 1300 km to the east of Progress was slow, however, and when the (LBNL), in collaboration with other institutions Homestake, would generate the neutrino owners turned off the pumps in 2003 the water including the South Dakota School of Mines beam aimed at the huge detectors, while the level gradually rose to 1380 m below ground. & Technology (SDMST) and Black Hills State Brookhaven National Laboratory would build It took a $10 million federal grant, University. Kevin Lesko, of Berkeley and the instrumentation. In March this year the $41 million from the South Dakota LBNL, and Bill Roggenthen, of SDMST, are governor of South Dakota, Mike Rounds, and Legislature and a $70 million donation the project’s joint principal investigators. representatives of SDSTA, NSF, and DUSEL – from local philanthropist, T Denny Sanford, “Regaining access to the 4850 Level is including Lesko and Roggenthen – welcomed to get the pumps started again in 2008, critical for DUSEL,” says Lesko. “It allows the laboratory directors, Pier Oddone of under the auspices of the South Dakota the re-introduction of physics experiments Fermilab and Sam Aronson of Brookhaven for Science and Technology Authority (SDSTA). into Homestake – the birthplace of neutrino a tour of the Sanford Laboratory. They will continue to pump until they reach astrophysics.” Funding for the construction of Meanwhile, research has already begun Homestake’s deepest level, 2500 m below DUSEL could come as early as 2012. at the Sanford Underground Laboratory. ground. Several experiments are planned at The biggest experiment intended for the Roggenthen, a geologist, has installed a 3D various depths in the cosmic-ray-shielded, 4850 Level is the Long Baseline Neutrino seismic array with sensors at several levels. low-background-radiation environment. Experiment proposed by the US Department Preliminary experiments are also under way The SDSTA has already begun to refurbish of Energy. For this the NSF plans to excavate in biology and hydrology, and the mine is the “4850 Level” and clean out the one or more vast cavities, each holding being surveyed for a gravity-wave detector. Davis cavern for the Sanford laboratory’s 100 000 tonnes of ultrapure water and large Members of the LUX collaboration will install new dark-matter experiment, the Large enough to house nearby Mount Rushmore their dark-matter experiment later this year. CERN Courier September 2009 29 CCSep09Faces.indd 29 10/8/09 13:24:48 FACES AND PLACES FACILITIES New X-ray, light-source and rare-isotope projects get underway in Europe and US On 21 July federal research minister Annette Schavan, Hamburg’s science senator Herlind Gundelach and Schleswig-Holstein’s research minister Jörn Biel met at the DESY research centre in Hamburg to sign an agreement for participation in the European XFEL X-ray facility. With ¤90 million, the federal states Hamburg and Schleswig-Holstein will cover nearly 16% of Germany’s contribution to the project (CERN Courier July/August 2007 p9). Rapper Alpinekat is helping put the The three politicians cemented this science behind the FRIB (see main text) investment symbolically by laying the on the map with a new rap about nuclear cornerstone for a test hall. In 2011 the new physics commissioned by MSU. The physics hall will be the site for intense functional tests alumnus from MSU made headlines last of the facility’s superconducting accelerator Federal research minister Annette Schavan year with her LHC rap, which has already modules at –271°C. After the tests, the applies the mortar while Hamburg’s science been seen more than 5 million times on 12 m-long modules, each weighing 10 tonnes, senator Herlind Gundelach holds a brick, in the YouTube. (Courtesy MSU.) will be transferred to the main tunnel of company of Schleswig-Holstein’s research ● For the “Rare-isotope rap”, see www. the X-ray facility to be assembled into a minister Jörn Biel (left) and DESY’s director, youtube.com/watch?v=677ZmPEFIXE. 1.7 km-long electron accelerator. Helmut Dosch (behind). (Courtesy DESY.) In the US, a month earlier, senators Charles Schumer and Kirsten Gillibrand, and congressman Tim Bishop joined representatives from the Brookhaven National Laboratory, the US Department of Energy (DOE), Battelle, and Stony Brook University on 15 June as they put shovels to the ground to commemorate the start of construction for the National Synchrotron Light Source II (NSLS-II) at Brookhaven. The project received $150 million earlier this year through the American Recovery and Re-investment Act to speed up the construction of the state-of-the-art research facility, which will create jobs and stimulate the local economy. Gleaming shovels at Brookhaven. Left to right: Michael Holland, DOE; Shirley Strum Kenny, SUNY Stony With construction now underway, the Brook; Frank Crescenzo, DOE; Steve Dierker, BNL; Patricia Dehmer, DOE; Senator Kirsten Gillibrand; NSLS-II is scheduled to start operating Senator Charles Schumer; Sam Aronson, BNL director; Ron Townsend, Battelle. (Courtesy BNL.) in 2015. It will provide researchers with extremely bright beams of X-ray, ultraviolet the Facility for Rare Isotope Beams (FRIB). campus. The centrepiece of the new facility and infrared light to study the ultrasmall The pact, an important milestone towards will be a superconducting linear accelerator structures and properties of a variety of establishing the FRIB project, provides the that will produce rare-isotope beams (CERN materials and biological samples for studies instrument for the DOE Office of Science Courier July/August 2008 p15). While the in energy, environmental science and to provide financial assistance for MSU to FRIB is under construction, MSU will continue medicine among many other fields. design and establish the new facility. to operate the National Superconducting Michigan State University (MSU) The FRIB will be a DOE National User Cyclotron Laboratory as a National User announced the signing of a co-operative Facility within the department’s Office of Facility, funded by a co-operative agreement agreement with the DOE on 6 June concerning Nuclear Physics portfolio, located on the MSU with the National Science Foundation. 30 CERN Courier September 2009 CCSep09Faces.indd 30 10/8/09 13:25:27 FACES AND PLACES COLLABORATION using protons and light ions. John Adams The JAI is named after CERN’s former director-general and renowned accelerator Institute teams engineer, John Adams. Established in 2004, it provides a focal point for scientists and up with CERN companies in the UK to develop leading concepts and technologies for major The John Adams Institute for Accelerator accelerator projects, as well as facilities and Science (JAI), a joint venture between the infrastructure for research and training in University of Oxford and Royal Holloway accelerator science and engineering. University of London, signed a collaboration The agreement was signed by CERN’s agreement with CERN on 14 July. It will director-general, Rolf Heuer, and the director provide for co-operation between the JAI and of the JAI, Ken Peach. After the ceremony, CERN on a range of projects, from the LHC visitors from the two universities toured the upgrade and the Compact Linear Collider LHC accelerator, the ATLAS experiment and CERN’s director-general, Rolf Heuer (left), and Ken Study to improved methods of treating cancer the respective control rooms. Peach, director of the JAI, seal the agreement. AWARDS Prize time in Krakow at EPS HEPP 2009 N N Bogoliubov The European Physical Society High Energy prize goes to Paton and Particle Physics (EPS HEPP) prize for 2009 has been awarded to the Gargamelle and Shirkov Collaboration “for the observation of the weak neutral-current interaction”.

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