DUMAND-II progress report
AIP conference proceedings1992Vol. 243, pp. 1086–1088
P.B. Wilkes, R. Becker-Szendy, P. Bosetti, J. Bolesta, P. E. Boynton, H. Bradner, U. Camerini, S. T. Dye, P. K. F. Grieder, T. Hayashino, E. Hazen, Masatoshi Ito, H. Kawamoto, T. Kitamura, K. Kobayakawa, P. Koske, J. G. Learned, C. Ley, J. J. Lord, R. March, S. Matsuno, K. Miller, P. Minkowski, K. Mitsui, Denise O’Connor, Y. Ohashi, A. Okada, V. Z. Peterson, A. Roberts, C. E. Roos, M. Sakuda, D. Samm, V. J. Stenger, H. Suzuki, Sodai Tanaka, S. Uehara, C. H. Wiebusch, M. Webster, J. Wilkes, A. Yamaguchi, K. Young
Abstract
The design, scientific goals, and capabilities of the DUMAND II detector system are described. Construction was authorized by DOE in 1990, and development of various detector subsystems is under way. Current plans include deployment of the shore cable, junction box and three strings of optical detector modules in 1992, with expansion to the full 9‐string configuration about one year later.
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