Scientific Presentation

"Large Volume Liquid Detectors and Nuclear Nonproliferation"

Presented by Ferenc Dalnoki-Veress, Physics Department - Princeton University

Thursday, June 26, 2008, 1:30 pm — Hamilton Seminar Room, Bldg. 555

Large volume liquid detectors may be mutually beneficial to the fields of astroparticle physics and nuclear nonproliferation. Recent measurements have determined that 95% of the universe is composed of a form that has never been directly detected. To detect these rare signals requires detectors with extremely low backgrounds. It has been suggested that such detector technology might also be useful for nuclear reactor monitoring and, perhaps, in the future for the detection of nuclear explosions..

Hosted by: Dr. Michael Rosenthal

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