- Soudan 1
Soudan 1 was a particle detector located in the
Soudan Mine in Northern Minnesota, United States. It was a 30 ton iron tracking calorimeter whose primary purpose was to search forproton decay. [ [http://ccdb4fs.kek.jp/cgi-bin/img/allpdf?198203219 "The Soudan Nucleon Decay Program"] , D.S. Ayres, Presented at Workshop on Physics and Astrophysics with a Multikiloton Underground Track-Detector, Rome, Italy, Oct 29-31, 1981] It set a lower limit on the lifetime of the proton of 1.6×1030 years as well as upper limits on the denisity ofmagnetic monopoles . [ [http://proquest.umi.com/pqdlink?Ver=1&Exp=11-13-2012&FMT=7&DID=752916611&RQT=309&attempt=1 "Results From The Soudan Prototype Proton Decay Experiment"] Ph.D. Thesis, John Eric Bartelt (Minnesota U.), UMI-84-13752, Mar 1984.] It also served as a prototype for the followingSoudan 2 andMINOS experiments.Design and operation
Soudan 1 was installed 590 meters below the surface and brought into routine operation in August 1981 by high-energy physics research groups from the
University of Minnesota andArgonne National Laboratory . The detector was a 3×3×2m3 block oftaconite -loaded concrete instrumented with 3456 gas proportional tubes. It was surrounded on five sides by a veto shield of solidscintillator , which was completed in October 1981. This allowed events which might otherwise have looked like proton decay, but were actually caused bycosmic rays , to be discarded. It had a total running time of 0.97 years. [cite journal
last = Bartelt
first = J.
coauthors = Courant, H., Heller, K., and Joyce, T., Marshak, M., Peterson, E., Ruddick, K., Shupe, M., Ayres, D. S., Dawson, J. W., Fields, T.,H., May, E. N., Price, L. E.
year = 1987
month = Oct
title = Monopole-flux and proton-decay limits from the Soudan 1 detector
journal = Physical Review D
volume = 36
pages = 1990–2000
doi = 10.1103/PhysRevD.36.1990
url = http://adsabs.harvard.edu/abs/1987PhRvD..36.1990B
accessdate = 2007-11-15 ]See also
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Particle physics
*Proton decay References
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