- Particle experiments at Kolar Gold Fields
The
Kolar Gold Fields (KGF), located in theKolar district of the state ofKarnataka ,India , are a set of defunctgold mine s known for theneutrino particle experiments and observations that took place here starting in 1960 cite web|url=http://arxiv.org/abs/hep-ex/0008074v1|title=Experimental Evidence for G.U.T Proton decay|author=H.Adarkar, S.R.Dugad, M.R.Krishnaswamy, M .G. K.Menon, and B .V.Sreekantan,Tata Institute of Fundamental Research ,Bombay , India; Y.Hayashi, N.Ito, ,S.Kawakami, S.Miyake and Y.Uchihori,Osaka City University ,Osaka ,Japan |accessdate=2007-10-11]Initial experiments
The initial experiments that took place in KGF were related to the study of
cosmic ray muon s.cite web|url=http://www.imsc.res.in/~ino/OpenReports/Insa/naras.pdf|title=Perspective of Experimental Neutrino Physics in India|author=V S Narasimhan|accessdate=2007-10-11] KGF was chosen because the depths of its mines allowed muons to be studied in a better environment than what was possible withmagnet spectrometer s operated at sea-level. KGF also allowed the scientists to study theenergy spectrum and angular distributions of muons even at very high energies. The mines had abundance of "Kolar rock" whose special characteristics with respect to density and chemical composition (different from that of normal rock) were also a useful advantage in the experiments. The first experiments involving variations of muon fluxes (a measurement of muons passing through a given media) with depth was conducted by Sreekantan. These were followed by experiments in 1961 by Miyake, Narasimham and Ramanamurty and sponsored byTIFR .Neutrino find
Neutrino-related experiments were started in KGF in 1964. The main goal was the detection of atmospheric neutrinos, with an understanding that cosmic rays contain high energy
pion s andmuon s which decay in the Earth's atmosphere to produce billions of neutrinos. The experiments were conducted by groups fromTIFR ,Durham University andOsaka University using basic trigger withscintillation counter s andNeon Flash Tubes (NFT) for tracking detectors. Seven detectors were deployed at a depth of 2.3 km in Heathcote shaft andChampion Reefs mines. The experiment discovered the first atmospheric neutrinos in an ironcalorimeter here about the same time as a similar discovery in a mine inSouth Africa .cite web|title=Atmospheric Neutrino Fluxes|url=http://arxiv.org/abs/astro-ph/0502380v1|author=Thomas K. Gaisser|accessdate=2007-10-11]Kolar events
Some experimental observations, called "Kolar events," have yet to be explained. They suggest the existence of massive (>3 GeV) particles having a long life (10-9 secs). These massive particles are also seen to decay into 2-3 particles.Sheldon Lee Glashow, Hendrick van Dam, Paul H. Frampton (1982), p119]
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