Mj. Balbes et al., EVALUATION OF THE WIPP SITE FOR THE SUPERNOVA NEUTRINO BURST OBSERVATORY, Nuclear instruments & methods in physics research. Section A, Accelerators, spectrometers, detectors and associated equipment, 399(2-3), 1997, pp. 269-274
Measurements of the neutron background in a potential underground site
for the Supernova Neutrino Burst Observatory (SNBO) have been made. T
he SNBO will ultimately be capable of detecting mu and tau neutrinos f
rom a supernova. Furthermore, masses of the mu and tau neutrinos might
be measurable in the range of 10-50 eV. SNBO operates by detecting th
e neutrons caused by interaction of the supernova neutrinos with rock.
It will consist of order ten thousand neutron detectors located in an
underground environment having a very low intrinsic radiation level.
The limit to the size, hence sensitivity, of SNBO is thus the neutron
signal-to-noise ratio, which depends on the neutron background in the
environment of SNBO. Thus we have made neutron background measurements
at the Department of Energy Waste Isolation Pilot Plant (WIPP) locate
d near Carlsbad, NM. The value of the ambient neutron flux we determin
ed, 332 +/- 148 neutrons m(-2) d(-1), shows that the background levels
in this facility are sufficiently low to warrant construction of a ga
lactic supernova neutrino detector.