Czech participation in the Underground Laboratory LSM
- NázevTitle
- Czech participation in the Underground Laboratory LSMCzech participation in the Underground Laboratory LSM
- Druh výsledkuResult type
- Zvaná přednáškaInvited lecture
- AutořiAuthors
- R. Hodák
- Časopis / citaceJournal / citation
- [Invited unpublished scientific lecture] Honfleur: GANIL, Second French-Czech « Barrande » Nuclear Research Workshop. 2019-04-25.
- RokYear
- 2019
- JazykLanguage
- eng
- RIVRIV
- RIV/68407700:21670/19:00337051!RIV20-MSM-21670___
- ProjektProject
- Podzemní laboratoř LSM (Laboratoire Souterrain de Modane, Francie) - český příspěvek do výzkumné infrastruktury evropského významuUnderground laboratory LSM (Laboratoire Souterrain de Modane, Francie) - Czech contribution to research infrastructure of European level
AbstraktAbstract
The Modane Underground Laboratory (LSM, France) is the deepest laboratory in Europe cooperating with Czech institutions since 1994. It hosts experiments in multidisciplinary research demanding extremely low radioactive background (neutrino physics - NEMO3/SuperNEMO, TGV II; dark matter - EDELWEISS; tests of microelectronics, environmental study - 16 HPGe detectors, BiPo measuring ultra-low activities of thin foils; biology; nuclear physics - ultra heavy elements in nature). Czech side contributes to experimental (bb, EC/EC decays), infrastructural (ultra-low background spectroscopy, radon programme - suppression, emanation, diffusion, detection; clean rooms for biology etc.) or R&D effort (progressive detection techniques in underground).
The Modane Underground Laboratory (LSM, France) is the deepest laboratory in Europe cooperating with Czech institutions since 1994. It hosts experiments in multidisciplinary research demanding extremely low radioactive background (neutrino physics - NEMO3/SuperNEMO, TGV II; dark matter - EDELWEISS; tests of microelectronics, environmental study - 16 HPGe detectors, BiPo measuring ultra-low activities of thin foils; biology; nuclear physics - ultra heavy elements in nature). Czech side contributes to experimental (bb, EC/EC decays), infrastructural (ultra-low background spectroscopy, radon programme - suppression, emanation, diffusion, detection; clean rooms for biology etc.) or R&D effort (progressive detection techniques in underground).