David Lissauer
2 Papers
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David Lissauer is an academic researcher. The author has contributed to research in topics: Cherenkov detector & Neutrino detector. The author has an hindex of 2, co-authored 2 publications.
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Report on the Depth Requirements for a Massive Detector at Homestake
Adam Bernstein,M. Bishai,E. Blucher,David B. Cline,M. V. Diwan,B. T. Fleming,Maury Goodman,Zbigniew Hladysz,R. W. Kadel,E. Kearns,Joshua R. Klein,K. Lande,Francesco Lanni,David Lissauer,Steve Marks,R. D. McKeown,William Morse,R.A. Rameika,W. Roggenthen,Kate Scholberg,Michael B. Smy,Henry W. Sobel,James Stewart,G. W. Sullivan,Robert Svoboda,M. Vagins,B. Viren,C. W. Walter,R. Zwaska +28 more
TL;DR: In this article, the technical justification for locating a large detector underground in a US-based Deep Underground Science and Engineering Laboratory is provided, and the authors recommend that the geotechnical studies be commenced at the 4850ft level in a timely manner.
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Report on the Depth Requirements for a Massive Detector at Homestake
R. W. Kadel,Adam Bernstein,E. Blucher,David B. Cline,M. V. Diwan,B. T. Fleming,E. Kearns,Joshua R. Klein,K. Lande,Francesco Lanni,David Lissauer,R. D. McKeown,William Morse,R.A. Rameika,Kate Scholberg,Michael B. Smy,Henry W. Sobel,G. W. Sullivan,Robert Svoboda,M. Vagins,C. W. Walter,R. Zwaska +21 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors examined the technical justification for locating a large Cherenkov detector underground in a US-based Deep Underground Science and Engineering Laboratory (DESEL), and suggested the geotechnical studies be commenced at the 4850 ft level, which they find to be the most suitable, in a timely manner.