Status of COUPP Experiment in the MINOS tunnel Erik Ramberg AEM 4 February, 2008.

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Status of COUPP Experiment in the MINOS tunnel Erik Ramberg AEM 4 February, 2008

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Page 1: Status of COUPP Experiment in the MINOS tunnel Erik Ramberg AEM 4 February, 2008.

Status of COUPP Experiment in the

MINOS tunnelErik Ramberg

AEM4 February, 2008

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COUPP Timeline• Spring, 2004: Installation of U.of C. bubble chamber as test beam experiment T945

• Dec 2005-Nov. 2006: First engineering run resulting in 250 kg-days exposure

• Nov 2006: E961 (60 kg chamber) granted stage 1 approval

• July, 2007-Nov. 2007: Physics run with low background vessel

• September 2007: Fermilab Wine and Cheese talk

• Dec 2007: Paper approved for publication in Science magazine

• December 2007: Move chamber to new location under muon veto

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Data from 2006 Run

To be published soon in Science magazine.Data from pressure scan at two temperatures:

Solid lines:Expected WIMP response for

SD(p)=3 pb

Radon background

Energy Threshold In KeV

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New Run of 1-liter Chamber• Inner vessel has been entirely rebuilt with materials believed to have lower radioactivity.

• New run started July 30, 2007.

• Some radon introduced during filling, now decayed to equilibrium - on the order of handful of events per day

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Dec. 3, 2007: End of Current Physics Run Due to Acoustic Testing Unit Occluding

Camera View:

- Can still take data, with slightly reduced active volume- Decided not to open up chamber and spoil low background environment- At this point we decided to move the detector under the new muon veto array to determine muon induced background

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KTEV hodoscopes were reused as COUPP -veto

-neutron flux likely dominated by rock radioactivity in a site this deep.

- Muon veto and 30 cm of polyethylene potentially allow us to reach <0.1 c/kg day

Neutrons in NUMI tunnel

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Move of bubble chamber from previous location in MINOS tunnel hallway, to final location under

the muon veto

Many thanks to John Voirin, Russ Rucinski,

Todd Nebel

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Efficiency of Muon Veto

Installed thick counter triggered by muon telescope

Efficiency of veto array with respect to ADC in thick counter -

Better than 95% efficient, with two nonworking top PMT’s

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Started up run last week and obtained ‘Golden’ event:

• Muon veto coincident• NUMI beam signal coincident• Two bubble event• Observed several in first few days of running

NUMI Veto

Acoustic

Pressure

-3000 -2000 -1000 0 1000 2000 3000 Time (microseconds)

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MEANWHILE:

- We are contructing a 15 kg chamber in Chicago

-and a 60 kg chamber here at Fermilab

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Current New water DAQ and setup tank veto control

The collaboration is now planning the installationof the COUPP 60 kg chamber in the MINOS hall.

One possibility is to build a water Cerenkov shield/veto for use in the NUMI tunnel that could then be transported to a deep underground site: